Clarify & Detox Shampoo (Gallon Refill)
With Soap Nut Extract
(For hair that interacts with products or harsh water)
- Size: Gallon
- Deep cleansing Shampoo
- Restores Natural Radiance and Shine
- Free of Parabens and Sulfates
- Vegan
- Lavender scented
Clarifying Shampoo gives hair a fresh start by naturally removing unwanted deposits from hair products and or harsh water, without stripping hair of its natural beauty. Soap Nut is a fruit which aids in softer more manageable hair by thoroughly cleansing the hair from root to tip. Lavender Essential Oil is added for its cleansing and soothing properties.
Directions: apply to wet hair, lather then rinse. REPEAT. Best to follow with GRIFFIN REMEDY Clarifying Conditioner.
Note: Due to our limited supply, we are unable to offer free pumps with gallon sizes. As always, pumps can be ordered here: $3 Pump for Gallons
Ingredients: purified water, certified organic aloe vera gel, coconut glycerin, decyl glucoside, vitamin B complex, vitamin E, saw palmetto extract, certified organic chamomile extract, guar gum, ertified organic lavender hydrosol, certified organic jojoba oil, soy protein, kelp extract, calendula extract, comfrey extract, MSM, rosemary extract, soap nut extract, sage extract, sodium levulinate, lavender essential oil
Please note that we are currently rolling out new labeling and packaging for our line of products and you may receive items with our new labels.
How To Use: There are lots of reasons why hair can look sad and lifeless: too much heat styling, chemical treatment overdose, even hard water can make your strands go limp. Another sneaky culprit that can keep your hair from attaining maximum shine-factor? The buildup of oils, styling products, dry shampoo, and even residue from normal shampoos and conditioners, all of which can cling to hair and scalp, making your freshly-washed hair seem heavy and unworthy of a starring role in a shampoo commercial. Luckily, there is a solution. All you need is a good clarifying shampoo and the know-how to use it.
Think of clarifying shampoos as shampoos on steroids—they cut through product buildup and oils to leave your hair squeaky clean. If you’ve ever had a salon relaxer or keratin treatment done, you’ve probably had one used on you (both treatments perform better on ruthlessly clean hair) and they’re also popular among the lap-swimming crowd to fight off chlorine-green, but that doesn’t mean they need to be a specialty treatment. “These shampoos can be used by anyone, especially if you feel your hair is not cooperating or if it seems a bit lifeless. Those are signs of product buildup,” says hairstylist Paul Labrecque of Paul Labrecque Salon and Spa. “Think of clarifying your hair as preparing your canvas for something new.”
Of course, all of that hardcore cleansing ability comes with a downside – since clarifying shampoos do such a good job of purging your strands of any and every trace of oil and gunk, it also means that they can strip away the natural oils that keep your hair shiny and your scalp well-moisturized. “You shouldn’t use one more than once a month,” advises hairstylist Mara Roszak, who recommends not washing your hair more than every other day the rest of the time.
Think of your monthly clarifying session as a true beauty treatment, i.e. don’t rush through it when you’re already running late for work. Start by focusing the shampoo at your roots where buildup tends to be worst. Channel your inner salon shampoo station and really work those suds in (a little bonus scalp massage is never a bad thing) progressively spreading the shampoo through the length of your hair as you go. Rinse, then follow up with conditioner, or, even better, a hair mask to restore all of that lost moisture and up your shine game. (Article By: Harpers Bazaar)