Comment choisir son shampoing solide selon son type de cheveux ?

How to choose your solid shampoo according to your hair type ?

Choosing a solid shampoo that suits your hair is not always easy. Between the variety of hair types and the range of solid shampoos for hair, finding the right product can sometimes be complicated. However, first and foremost, it is important to take your hair fiber into account. Curly hair, normal hair, dry hair, brittle hair, fine hair, oily hair… every hair type has its own solid shampoo. So which solid shampoo should you choose for your hair type?

Terre de Mars guides you and presents solid shampoos.

Which solid shampoo for my hair?

It is important to understand that not all solid shampoos are suitable for all hair types. Therefore, it is essential to choose one that will help you care for your precious hair without damaging it. However, depending on the ingredients in your solid shampoo, such as castor oil, shea butter, or essential oil extracts, it may be suitable for all hair types.

Curly hair

Not all solid shampoos are suitable for curly hair. To care for your curls, choose a solid shampoo for curly hair made with ultra-nourishing ingredients, such as avocado oil or shea butter, for example. Castor oil can also add a lot of softness and make detangling easier.

Normal hair

If you have normal hair, good news: in theory, solid shampoos are suitable for all hair types. However, be careful not to wash your hair too often, or you may disrupt and irritate your scalp.

Dry and brittle hair

For dry and brittle hair, choose a solid shampoo enriched with plant oils and shea butter to nourish and hydrate your hair fiber deeply. Among plant oils, you can choose argan oil, avocado oil, or coconut oil. Coconut oil in particular will provide excellent hydration and nourish your hair in depth.

Oily hair

If you have oily hair, choose a solid shampoo that is both gentle, soothing, and purifying, to care for your sensitive scalp. You can also choose essential oils such as rosemary or true lavender for maximum results. You can also use a solid shampoo containing clay or rose oil. But above all, when you have oily hair, it is best to space out wash days and use a solid shampoo without BHT or BHA, and without silicones.

Wavy and coily hair

Do you have wavy or coily hair? In that case, choose a solid shampoo with ingredients that make it easy to style your wavy and coily hair, such as keratin, coconut oil, or pink clay. You can also choose a solid shampoo that contains castor oil. This will add plenty of flexibility to your hair and make detangling easier.

Is solid shampoo good for hair?

Are you wondering whether, compared with liquid shampoo, solid shampoo is good for hair? The answer is yes. 

Generally made with 100% natural ingredients, without silicones or surfactants, solid shampoos do not damage your hair, unlike conventional liquid shampoos. In fact, those create a lot of lather that ends up weighing down the hair fiber. And contrary to popular belief, they are just as effective, if not more so, as long as you use them properly and choose a treatment suited to your hair type.

Beyond being good for your hair, they are also good for the environment because, on the one hand, they last longer and, on the other hand, they fit into a zero-waste approach with recyclable and/or recycled cardboard packaging.

Why does my hair feel sticky with a solid shampoo?

There are several reasons for this. First of all, if your hair feels sticky after rinsing, it may simply be because you are still in the transition period. In other words, it is the time your hair needs to adjust to your new routine and wean itself off its dependence on silicones. Rest assured, it should become shiny and soft again after a few weeks. Be patient!

A second reason may be incorrect use of your solid shampoo. Normally, all you need to do is rub it between your hands to get the right amount. If you apply it directly to your hair, just a few passes are enough.

Another reason your hair feels sticky is probably poor rinsing. Make sure you rinse your hair long enough in the shower, from the scalp to the ends, so nothing is left behind.

Finally, if your hair feels sticky, it is probably because you have the wrong solid shampoo, one that does not suit your needs. In that case, it would be worth rereading the first part to reassess your beauty routine.

There you have it, now you know everything. We hope this article has helped make things clearer. In conclusion, solid shampoos, especially when they are natural, are good for your hair, provided you use the treatment that suits you. First identify your hair type, and then, and only then, choose a solid shampoo that fits. Want to learn more about solid shampoos? We invite you to discover our article on solid shampoos.

Back to blog

Leave a comment

Please note, comments need to be approved before they are published.