Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree sulfate-free doesn't work well for my hair - but I have color-treated hair so I *can't* use sulfate products. It'll fade/strip the color. So what to do?
I have color treated hair and use pantene pro V without issue. However, I do get my hair colored every 5 weeks (due to grey roots).
Isn't Pantene Pro V sulfate-free?
definitely not, sulfate is the first ingredient after water
Nope. Their website says: "Treat yourself with our nutrient-rich Pro-V Blends collection. Cleanse without compromise as it's free from sulfates, parabens, dyes, and mineral oil!"
https://pantene.com/en-us/pro-v-collection
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sulfate free is a ridiculous marketing effort. People used sulfate shampoos for years and it was great, especially for women with straight fine hair. Sulfate free shampoos seem like they work better for women with thicker and curlier styles.
I disagree. My psoriasis went away drug free when I changed to chemical free shampoo and soaps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree sulfate-free doesn't work well for my hair - but I have color-treated hair so I *can't* use sulfate products. It'll fade/strip the color. So what to do?
I have color treated hair and use pantene pro V without issue. However, I do get my hair colored every 5 weeks (due to grey roots).
Isn't Pantene Pro V sulfate-free?
definitely not, sulfate is the first ingredient after water