Do HSR shampoos contain sulphates?

Yes, but sulphates have received unfair bad press. The negative news about sulphates was mainly seen in the media playing on hype. And no account was taken of the different types of sulphates.

In the professional hair market, sodium laureth sulphate is often used as the main ingredient. This is a very effective foaming agent and has good degreasing and cleansing properties. In some cases, these degreasing properties can cause irritation. But here too, the quality of the water has an impact. Hard water causes the surfactants to settle on the skin and hair, while soft water does not.

NANNIC's exceptional formulas: NANNIC HSR shampoos have been developed to ensure that any harmful effects of sodium laureth sulphate are compensated for by adding extra active ingredients (such as surfactants, refatting agents, lipid enhancers, etc.). This results in a mild, nourishing and cleansing shampoo with excellent dermatological properties that also restores the skin's natural balance.