Although blonde hair is lovely, it can be difficult to keep it bright and shiny. Whether your blonde hair is naturally colored or dyed, it frequently requires special attention to keep it healthy and radiant. Choosing the correct shampoo is one of the simplest ways to maintain the fresh look of your blonde hair.
Shampoos designed to address common issues with blonde hair, such as brassiness, dryness, or dullness, are available. These shampoos give your hair a salon-fresh appearance while also enhancing its color.
We’ll look at some of the best shampoos for blondes in this post, so you can choose the one that will help you keep your gorgeous shade and look your best.
Shampoo | Description |
Fanola No Yellow | Great for neutralizing brassy tones, leaving hair bright and cool-toned. |
Matrix Total Results So Silver | Cleanses and brightens blonde hair while balancing yellow undertones. |
Joico Color Balance Purple | Gently removes brassiness and protects hair from fading. |
Redken Color Extend Blondage | Strengthens and tones blonde hair for a radiant finish. |
Pureology Strength Cure Blonde | Conditions and brightens while repairing damaged hair. |
- Shampoos that I didn’t like
- Shampoo for all hair types with menthol aroma Kapous Professional
- Kaaral Energy PURIFY Intensive Energy Shampoo with Menthol
- Bouticle Euphoria Color Save hair shampoo
- SPA Concept Shampoo Neroli and shea: nutrition and softness
- Oroexpert Color Star Gold& Shampoo Hyaluronic Acid
- Shampoos that are forgotten
- Moisturizing shampoo Four Reasons Original Moisture Shampoo
- Egomania Pro is Strength Shampoo Strengthening and nutrition
- Not bad shampoos that fall short of ideal
- Kaaral Purify Sole Shampoo and shower gel 2 in 1 after sun
- Shampoo for bleached hair Tefia B.Blond
- Shampoo for bleached hair Kezy Blond Hair MagicLife
- Smoothing shampoo with flaxseed and winged algae Barex JOC Care Satin Sleek
- Shampoo for colored hair Four Reasons Original Color Shampoo
- Angel Professional Double Hair Restoration Shampoo
- Ideal shampoos, which I stock up on in large quantities from time to time
- INSIGHT Colored hair shampoo
- Moisturizing shampoo with banana flower and giant algae Barex JOC Care Re-Hydra
- Angel Professional Color Protection Shampoo
- Very rich, all-supporting shampoos
- SELECTIVE PEARL Sublime shampoo with pearl extract to give shine with light and chemically processed hair
- ECRU New York Rejuvenating Shampoo
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Shampoos that I didn’t like
I disliked them so much that I would outlaw their manufacture on a global scale, tear down the factories one by one, and tell anyone with hair and scalp similar to mine not to use these shampoos.
Some shampoos cause skin and hair to become parched or underwashed, which can lead to odors starting the next day. Ah, I see. I only consider washing my hair on the second day. You scratch like the last fleabitten person on the planet, wondering why in the world you purchased this garbage. The ends and length of your hair also languish from dryness or overload, and this can also occur and creak during and after washing. The only relief for this invisible agony is a strong mask. So how about we open the Pandora’s box?
Shampoo for all hair types with menthol aroma Kapous Professional
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In summary, it has a gel-like consistency, is transparent green, has a strong menthol scent, and cools the skin. Nothing seems to be able to ruin the impression, right?
Sincerely, I can’t recall what I had there during the HBB era. I do recall, though, that I didn’t enjoy it for some reason, so I had to look through my older posts, and this is what I found:
My hair feels like it has been bleached by 12% when I use my unloved menthol shampoo Kapous, which makes my hair squeak and get chewy. Despite this, my hair somehow manages to stay on my head. I occasionally wash my head and my brushes and combs with this guy. It’s time to break this bad habit and get married to Kapous.
That is, you understand, even then I spat from the spray and the shampoo. Regarding the blond phase, I can’t recall if I tried it at least once and spat more than before, or if I was scared to use it on powder blond hair and imagined a dried-out red washcloth that a lawnmower would save at that point.
To be completely honest, I cannot recall. However, since I’m a couch critic and have never read Pasternak, I’ll just state that, although I haven’t tried this shampoo on blondes, I don’t recommend it to anyone because the hair will be extremely tangled and washed to an unsatisfactory squeak.
For those who still seek excitement, this replica is available for purchase at 300–500 rubles per liter in stores where this brand is offered in your city. I did warn you, though, that it would be best not to take this elixir of immortal glory inglorious death of your hair.
Kaaral Energy PURIFY Intensive Energy Shampoo with Menthol
I transferred another menthol shampoo from my old memory of my HBB life to my new blonde life, but things looked better here. I used to adore this shampoo back when HBB was around; it dried quickly, cleaned the skin nicely, and didn’t leave any stains. The problem is that, at the time, I was experimenting with tiny sizes and was afraid to purchase a liter. And this is the image: I grab a liter of this shampoo as soon as I can after barely escaping the bleaching powder and.
… and I’m in for a major letdown. A BUMP, not! Similar to the shampoo mentioned in this post, this one severely dried out my hair and made it squeak. An unpleasant side effect of the shampoo was that, despite doing a good job of cleaning the skin, it still settled on it and started to scratch. My once-favorite shampoo only lasted me two uses before I gave it to my mother, who doesn’t care what shampoo she uses as long as her blond hair turns white.
Regarding the consistency, I also forgot to take a picture, but the shampoo has a pearlescent appearance, smells slightly weaker than Kapus shampoo, and doesn’t appear to cool the skin—though I can’t recall ever experiencing this.
It might still work for you if you’re an HBB girl reading my post and you’re not a blonde. The shampoo costs approximately 1500r \l in stores in your city that sell Kaaral, but you can clarify this for yourself. This brand’s price started to soar a few years ago.
Bouticle Euphoria Color Save hair shampoo
I purchased the first line of painted hair a few months ago, at the very beginning of my journey. The brand Bouticle was selected at that point. only due to the fact that I took this brand’s paint and powder. I grabbed a condo and some shampoo. The condo itself wasn’t too bad, but the shampoo is awful. He drove the scalp and confused my hair, an incident I will never forget. There will be some light-toned, naturally colored laders like purification m.b., but not the powdery kind that needs to be blown out.
After that, I didn’t feel like writing a post about a ruler, but I still snapped a picture. The shampoo had a reddish-red tint, was transparent, thick, and gel-like in consistency. Although I can’t recall the scent, it was typical and unremarkable—thousands of them exist in the cosmetics industry. Was it sulfate-free or something because it didn’t lather very well the first time? The foaming appeared to even out after the second use.
If you are interested in the composition, you are here
Exists in two formats: 200 ml and a liter. A small milliliter of the issue costs roughly 600 rubles.
SPA Concept Shampoo Neroli and shea: nutrition and softness
sorry, it"s sulfate-free, I just looked at the ingredients, you can check here, I just liked the expression, just look – low sulfate Apocalypseand sediment
Generally speaking, I was about to classify this shampoo under "okay shampoos" because I had forgotten how horribly it had cleaned my hair and how tangled it. However, my own timely post helped me to remember everything again. Indeed, my hair did not respond well at all to this shampoo.
Insufficient washing caused by an excess of organic surfactants combined with a large number of film formers that are not removed, sealing in the moisture and causing build-up, over-nourishment, and tangles in the hair (untranslatable Russian folklore). You know, you can twist the facts any way you want. There are a million shampoos out there that are similar in composition, but some wash your hair normally and don’t cause tangling; you can use them for years without experiencing any grief, while others do ridiculous things. Thus, it is best to believe in the sensational "want / can" after this, where it is better to avoid buying.
This shampoo is our homegrown brand, and it is generally available in the city’s professional stores where Concept is displayed. I haven’t seen liter ones in a 250 ml format for 400 rubles.
However, this shampoo does not cause the hair to become dry. However, this section of the post would not be complete without it. Let’s investigate!
Oroexpert Color Star Gold& Shampoo Hyaluronic Acid
A typical Italian wine with a trite composition that is described as "sulfate-free and super softening," albeit siphoning with Domestos, and a claim to the title of "luxury" because of the gold content in the wine. This is where I will say that, in addition to the shampoo not treating my hair very carefully—despite being packed full of silicones and film-forming agents—and washing it in an unappealing way, it also started to accumulate, which is why my scalp started to itch and smell bad. You can read more about this and exercise restraint—at the link. Still, what is reasonable to anticipate from a sulfate-free product? You should not clean the floors or your head.
500 ml and 1 l formats are available; half a liter costs roughly 1200 rubles. I’m not just mad at cheap shampoos.
Shampoos that are forgotten
You want to comment on these shampoos, saying that they’re nothing special. They don’t ruin hair and have an unremarkable scent, but they also don’t wash perfectly. To put it simply, not much can be said about them. Shampoo is shampoo, so what comes next? When these shampoos run out, you simply stop thinking about them and move on. I decided to add a faceless group after realizing that I had forgotten about these examples while writing a post about all-all-all shampoos. I’m sure you had similar items as well.
Moisturizing shampoo Four Reasons Original Moisture Shampoo
This guy and his pink brother (which I will write about below) were blown into my house by an extremely cold wind. Although Four Reasons is a true Finn and not Italian at all, I still wanted to write about another Italian.
The shampoo has a very thick, pearlescent consistency and a light, fresh scent. Such shampoos are said to be nothing special. They don’t shine with the amazing ability to wash well somewhere, they don’t have an intriguing scent, and thank you for not ruining the hair. I wrote this text not too long ago, but whatever.
Nothing for the senses to cling to, and my love is not aroused even by a gorgeous jar. There’s nothing more to say about this shampoo; I was so unimpressed with it. However, if you can’t still get words out of me after all these years, then you should read the post; everything is there.
The shampoo costs between 1000 and 1500 rubles and is available in 300 and 500 ml formats on marketplaces.
Egomania Pro is Strength Shampoo Strengthening and nutrition
Another shampoo that slipped my mind. I sincerely hope that this isn’t the reason I didn’t take individual pictures of each product at the time; if I’m not mistaken, this happened with the entire line. You can view the specifics by going here.
The shampoo smells like melon and tropical fruits, and it has a translucent, creamy consistency. I swear I won’t write posts that ambiguously again.
Because of the soft surfactants in the formula, the shampoo does not foam well and leaves hair with a slight creak. This may be appealing to people with oily skin and naturally curly hair, but it does not appeal to me as someone with a normal scalp and half-dead blonde hair.
How come I overlooked this shampoo? The avoidance effect, or first unfavorable impressions that are difficult to justify as drawbacks. Domestos from Kapous is not this person.
The shampoo is available in 250 and 700 ml formats in city stores that carry the brand’s cosmetics; at the time this post was written, the prices were very reasonable at 400 and 700 rubles, respectively. Unfortunately, I’m not aware of the current state of prices.
Some people dislike a lot of negativity, especially when it comes in this form and is expressed by a crazy author who revels in it and uncovers new aspects of things that shouldn’t be known. However, the sun always rises after even the darkest night, and I have positive things to say about the goods that truly impressed me.
Not bad shampoos that fall short of ideal
I used to purchase these shampoos occasionally as well as ones meant for particular uses, but because of their simplicity, these shampoos are inappropriate for a spa weekend. And shampoo opens this chapter.
Kaaral Purify Sole Shampoo and shower gel 2 in 1 after sun
Yes, that’s it, exactly. I’m not even sure where I would have put it if it hadn’t been labeled as solar but for all hair types and with the same effect. Maybe in the outsiders that I’ll never buy or in the incredibly gentle shampoos for blondes and SPA activities. Really? Though not as strongly as I do with Kapous, I have a bad opinion of the brand’s shampoos.
The shampoo has a creamy, translucent consistency and a scent similar to Kaaral Reale products with a hint of citrus. includes a number of soft surfactants, film formers, oils, extracts, and other ingredients.
We’re not used to this shampoo, but it’s incredibly gentle on hair and skin in addition to the head. On its own, it’s sufficient to wash, condition, and shield hair. Permanently, it is obviously unnecessary. I’ll say it again: this guy is good sometimes, just like I mentioned in the post.
The shampoo is available in a single 250 ml format and costs roughly 800 rubles on iMags. From what I’ve seen, these kinds of products aren’t often carried by nearby brick-and-mortar retailers.
Shampoo for bleached hair Tefia B.Blond
Purchased from a reputable local cosmetics store, this shampoo would have been categorized as another Italian failure if the stars hadn’t aligned in an incredible and surreal procession. But it could, and I was initially pleased with it.
I first purchased a mini-version (mini, that is—250 ml; full size, I became accustomed to measuring in liters) and cleaned it completely, never getting tired of admiring the fact that I had discovered such a gem in the five-step accessibility budget segment! Everything that I needed was provided by the shampoo: it did not build up, it cleansed my scalp gently and thoroughly, and it kept it clean for the two days that it was supposed to. And the scent—warm, sweet caramel that nearly tempts you to sip shampoo!
I mistook it for love. I finished half of this shampoo’s liter bottle before falling in love. It started to gradually build up on my scalp, making me want to wash my hair half a day earlier or experience an inexplicable episodic itch. I decided that this was not my novel’s hero and went looking for someone else. I believe that this issue could be resolved by using a peeling.
The product is priced at 400 rubles for t250 ml and 700 rubles for t1 l, and it can be found anywhere there’s even a suggestion of professional hair makeup. Italy has, as they say, cornered the market.
Shampoo for bleached hair Kezy Blond Hair MagicLife
Additionally in a small full size, and by another Italian who was also successful. To be safe, I did not take a liter of it. The shampoo really didn’t have a chance to let me down.
Tefia’s consistency and pearlescence are the same; the scent is merely that of perfumed flowers. I also recall being captivated by this shampoo’s scent.
However, after going back through my earlier posts, I discovered the reason why my hands did not reach the liter: the shampoo was still building up on my scalp.
While the shampoo cleans hair and scalp rather effectively, it does so very gently and not to a squeak. Even damp hair looks shiny after shampooing, but don’t let this fool you—especially if you’re blonde. You still need to use a mask or conditioner.
Generally speaking, the length and roots are not dried out. The scalp does not experience any unpleasant conditions such as burning, itching, dandruff, or catastrophic acne; however, I have observed that the pores continue to clog and/or remain partially unwashed over time. I’m not a microscope user, and I dislike peelings and scrubs due to laziness, but after using the shampoo for a month, even I realized I needed them. As a point of reference, when used every other day, the shampoo lasted precisely two months.
The shampoo is available for purchase at Tefia’s location at the same prices, but I took advantage of a promotion where a liter was given for 500 rubles and 300 ml was almost 200 rubles.
I haven’t purposefully pasted pictures of hair anywhere, by the way. I get the impression that these pictures won’t change. However, I believe that evening is still ahead, and pictures will still be taken.
Smoothing shampoo with flaxseed and winged algae Barex JOC Care Satin Sleek
The shampoo comes in 250ml and liter sizes and costs 800-1500r on marketplaces and in Italian professional cosmetics stores.
Shampoo for colored hair Four Reasons Original Color Shampoo
The blue moisturizing shampoo that I previously mentioned in this post arrived at the same time as the shampoo, but unlike it, this one was able to leave an impression on me.
Apart from the typical "contains a lot of mild surfactants and SLES, gently cleanses both roots and lengths," this shampoo also managed to keep the scalp clean for up to three days, which is a commendable result in and of itself. Even though it seemed like the skin hadn’t been thoroughly cleaned, it had been properly cleaned. This shampoo did not cause any plaque, settling, itching, or other issues that I could have noticed. And it’s precisely this characteristic that keeps this shampoo from sharing the same space as its sibling.
The shampoo costs between 1000 and 1500 rubles and is available in 300 and 500 ml formats on marketplaces.
Angel Professional Double Hair Restoration Shampoo
I can still clearly recall how much I hated this shampoo, even though its composition only differs by one ingredient from that of the pink shampoo. Either that, or the hair has finally recovered from the bleaching executions, but either way, the shampoo stopped making me feel violently outraged and instead took on a somewhat bearable attitude.
Yes, as I mentioned in the post, the shampoo was initially too harsh and did not thoroughly wash the length. But then it started washing effectively and softly. I’m not sure what the transformation is, but the shampoo almost made me fall in love—until I realized how unhelpful it was at removing color. And an early jamb, too, of course.
The shampoo isn’t available in every city, but it can be bought in bulk and on marketplaces. Prices range from 800-1600 rubles for the following formats: 250 ml, 500 ml, and a liter.
Ideal shampoos, which I stock up on in large quantities from time to time
I am willing to sing praises to these shampoos, purchase them in large quantities, and use them exclusively without any substitutions. I don’t grow weary of the scent, consistency, or packaging of these shampoos; they haven’t resulted in hair loss, plaque buildup, or scalp irritation. A liter of these shampoos lasts nearly a year, so they are like miniature eras. Yes, after a year I get sick of the same old thing and buy a liter of another shampoo from this list or hunt for a new small-format novelty with a clear conscience.
INSIGHT Colored hair shampoo
In general, I wanted to talk about this shampoo as well as the mini-versions of other brand shampoos that I was able to try; however, the full-sized, half-liter version that I had was only meant for colored hair.
Though this is untrue, it generally seems to me that this product deserved to be in the best section of my post because of its one bright, yet not chemical, herbal aroma, crystal transparency of consistency, and lovely and practical dispenser shape.
The length stays sleek and untangled despite the shampoo’s slight harshness—not as much as that of Egomania, which was previously discussed. The shampoo’s ingredients do not stick to the scalp during use, and the scalp stays clean for the customary amount of time. The only thing that confuses me about the shampoo is its slight harshness; otherwise, it’s excellent. Further information is available here.
I had the opportunity to test out the mini-versions of Insight shampoos for daily use, antioxidant, and frizz control. The reason the latter isn’t shown here isn’t because I didn’t take a picture of it; instead, it was in a decant.
Daily use shampoo is actually meant to be used every day, but in a bad way. I found myself wanting to wash my hair the following day. In my opinion, it’s perverse for a person with normal skin to wash her hair every day just because the shampoo isn’t very good. I found Antioxidant and Anti-Frizz to be very similar to colored hair in theory. The scent is the only thing that differs, and everything else is negligible.
INSIGHT shampoos come in 100, 250, 400, and 900 ml formats and can be bought on online marketplaces and in professional Italian cosmetics stores that sell more than just Italian products. 500 to 1500 R per unit.
Moisturizing shampoo with banana flower and giant algae Barex JOC Care Re-Hydra
I’m highly skeptical of anything like that and I really don’t like trying new things. Everything is different this time around, though; from the first use, the shampoo inspired trust. It’s like a long-lost friend coming home. And no matter that the person I chastised above is Italian, some Italians are capable of producing truly excellent work.
Everything about it works well: it cleans well and gently, smells pleasant without being overbearing, has a transparent consistency, doesn’t have any unpleasant side effects, and most importantly, it has held up over time. I washed my 250 ml bottle down to the last drop, and then I decided to buy a liter because the shampoo was that good.
I noticed that with Four Reasons shampoos, even though I have a little over half a liter left in the bottle, I still love it and don’t feel the need to wash it out right away in favor of a fresh one.More about my impressions can be found here.
The shampoo comes in 250 ml and liter sizes, costs 800-1500 rubles, and can be bought on marketplaces and in stores that sell Italian professional cosmetics.
Angel Professional Color Protection Shampoo
but in no way interferes with the use of powerful masks
Both the scent and the consistency of this brand’s shampoos are unlike anything else. Though obviously not as distinctive as the orange line’s scent, it will do. Sadly, I didn’t like shampoos that smelled like the popular orange conditioner. If these had been full-size shampoos that I had purposefully bought rather than mini-versions, which I would have instinctively refused, I would have written a more thorough review of them.
I purchased this shampoo by the liter a few more times after giving it a try. However, either my hair grew more resilient or I grew tired of it—this is what happens when you use the same product for an extended period of time—so I switched to other shampoos, specifically the ones that I had previously discussed.
I feel compelled to share with you about Vieso honey shampoo; the brand may be different, but the manufacturer is the same. Although there was a tiny mini-version, which you can read about here, I won’t dedicate a separate chapter to it because overall, the shampoo left a very good impression. The angel shampoo predecessor’s viscous consistency, gentle rinsing, early scalp contamination prevention, dizzyingly pleasant honey aroma, and absence of side effects are all present.
Angel shampoos aren’t available in every city, but they can be bought in bulk and on marketplaces. Priced between 800-1600 rubles, the available formats are 250 ml, 500 ml, and a liter. There, we purchase Vieso shampoos; the formats are slightly different, though I can’t recall them, but the costs are essentially the same.
Maybe later on, we will cross paths again. I will now seamlessly transition to the last chapter of my post.
Very rich, all-supporting shampoos
It is possible to describe these shampoos as both restorative and nourishing. These are typically used during a potent SPA procedure or when going out on holidays. They treat hair with extreme gentleness and softness. Please avoid comparing them to earlier shampoos, where the hair was equally gorgeous but the scalp begged for mercy and regular cleaning; even though the shampoos were extremely rich, the scalp was not overburdened in this instance.
SELECTIVE PEARL Sublime shampoo with pearl extract to give shine with light and chemically processed hair
I exercised caution when using this shampoo because it contains silicone and a number of soft surfactants, and these kinds of shampoos—even ones with SLES—completely overstimulate the scalp practically right away. However, as I continued to use it, my worries about this subsided because my scalp stayed clean and didn’t hurt. Simultaneously, the shampoo treated my bleached hair with the utmost care; every hair appeared to be enveloped in a rich and nourishing lather, allowing me to forgo using rinse-off products following a shampooing. However, I’m a scared crow.
The consistency of the shampoo is creamy and pearlescent. People, please clarify to me, with your own hands, what the difference is between a creamy and a gel consistency. At times, I feel as though I’m writing gibberish about it. The scent is amazing; it fills the entire bathroom and lingers on the hair for a considerable amount of time.
I used the shampoo for every other day’s wash, and there were no pressing reasons to discontinue. A liter of this highly concentrated shampoo worries me, though, unless I use it for certain spa treatments. I do not rule out the possibility that the overload will become apparent if you use this shampoo for more than, let’s say, a month. I still have a tendency to use this shampoo occasionally because of this. In this post, I go into more detail about the shampoo.
The shampoo is available on marketplaces and in professional Italian cosmetics stores. Prices: 1200-3700 rubles; formats: 250 ml and a liter. However, it’s worthwhile.
ECRU New York Rejuvenating Shampoo
An unfamiliar brand of shampoo that I had never heard of before, it had a peculiar feel to the packaging, a subtle scent of half-asleep herbs from a sweet meadow, and the softest hair wash possible without being overpowering. But the volume I had on hand is enough to keep things interesting and out of your face. 60 ml is not much, but for some shampoos, even a small sample size can be enough to turn customers away. But not right now.
The shampoo is described as restorative, and my scalp responded favorably to it. It is incredibly thick and caring. And since I can’t quite describe the shampoo’s effect now—the post was written two years ago—I’ll probably quote myself here:
Although the shampoo foams fairly well, the foam is delicately creamy and soft. Because of its consistency, foaming, and saturation, I must mention that it consumes resources efficiently. I needed a mini for 5.5 uses. It gently cleanses my hair and prevents tangles. I can already see my hair is shiny when I blot it after shampooing it before putting on the mask.
I didn’t have to wash my hair sooner or later since the shampoo didn’t result in any more issues with dry skin and hair, itching, dandruff, or other issues. No, I had to, but this is because I use conditioners and masks near the roots of my hair.
Shampoos containing film formers are not to my taste, especially when they are present in such large amounts. However, in this case, the hair’s freshness persisted longer than is typical following such shampoos, and there was no sensation that a bag had been placed on the skin and sealed. However, it appears to me that the shampoo will eventually need to be switched out for something lighter because of its composition and gentle cleaning capabilities.
I went into more detail in this article, but since I just copied a paragraph, where can I go to go into even more detail?)) The shampoo is available in international iMags and sporadically on local markets. The volumes are 60 ml, 236 ml, and 709 ml, and the prices are steep.
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