In the past, if you needed to avoid fragrances, you had to go past all the mainstream, multi-option, fully-featured products to the "bummer section" to the one fragrance-free option for shampoo and conditioner. Usually unreliably stocked if you're shopping on-the-ground.
Fragrance is a common allergen, irritant, headache-inducer, asthma-trigger, blah, blah, blah - people still love fragrance. Product manufacturers know their fragranced items sell better. There is not mega-profit in fragrance-free cosmetics. However. Demand is slowly growing with fragrance-free workplaces and awareness of skin-irritation potential.
Fragrance-Free is having a glow-up! I'm listing some hair-cosmetic-benefit-forward products I feel confident sharing for their lack of scent (unless indicated). Whether you're avoiding fragrance for yourself, for somebody else, for work, to avoid attracting mosquitoes, for hunting - whatever. The days of having a fragrance-free shampoo leave your hair a matted, sticky, frizzy mess are in the rear view mirror!
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Sorted by price for the bottle-size shown. Watch those bottle-sizes, some products are a good deal because the bottle is bigger.
$10-20: $$
$20-30: $$$
Hairitage By Mindy Down to the Basics Shampoo 13 oz: $
This is a lovely, concentrated, pearly conditioning shampoo with a dense lather. It cleans well, but has a great balance of cleansing and conditioning and doesn't make hair feel tangly (it has some slip). Seems to encourage shine and volume. Doesn't have a sour or off-putting scent, but no masking fragrances are indicated.Hairitage By Mindy Down to the Basics Conditioner 13 oz: $
With glycerin for moisture, this concentrated conditioner also contains (somewhat) hair-penetrating Myristyl alcohol. This may be rich for hair that goes flat or becomes oily easily.
Four Reasons (No Nothing) Sensitive Moisture Shampoo 10 oz: $$$
More cleansing than conditioning, but does have mild detangling benefits.
Four Reasons (No Nothing) Sensitive Moisture Conditioner 10 oz: $$$
For slip (detangling!), smoothing, softening, anti-static. Multiple conditioning agents to address more and less damaged areas.
Both products are little to no odor - you may notice the odor of the ingredients.
Four Reasons Sensitive also makes:
A Purple shampoo for countering yellowing/brassiness in blonde or silver hair or highlights.
A Shampoo and conditioner for color-protection.
A "Repair" shampoo and conditioner.
I'm a bit lukewarm on the shampoo - but I really like their Fragrance-free mousse. Which is sold out as I write this. I hope it comes back. We need a good "FF" mousse!
Attitude Sensitive Natural Shampoo and Conditioner: 16 oz $$
The 8 oz conditioner is softening with Capric/Caprylic triglyceride as an additional emollient and a little protein and starch for volume.
FragFree Intense Hydrating Shampoo (8 oz) $$
This is a gentle-to-moderate-cleansing gel-type shampoo, but not a conditioning shampoo. It's concentrated.
This is one of my favorites. It's thick and clingy and just a little volumizing. No glycerin, not too heavy, but plenty of conditioning. If your hair needs help pulling together in waves or curls, or has a lot of flyaways - clingy products help a lot! This product occasionally has a little odor. The brand (when I emailed them) said they're not adding any masking fragrance, but one of the ingredients may have had some odor. This is not true for every batch, if you have fragrance allergy, keep an eye on it.
Jessicurl Gentle Lather Shampoo (Fragrance-free option) 8 oz $$: This gentle-cleaning, hair-color-friendly shampoo isn't just for curly hair. With lightweight emollients, Panthenol for hydration, and detangling benefits, it is a great shampoo for a wide variety of hair types.
As I Am Rice Water Micellar Shampoo 8 oz. $ Gentle detergents for mild cleansing, "micellar" means a liquid-to-foam texture. Enriched with scalp and hair-friendly ingredients, such as ceramides, rice water extract. Phytosterols, Saw palmetto and Copper tripeptide-1 may be helpful for hair-density.
CurlMix Wash and Go Shampoo (Fragrance-Free Option) 8 oz $$$: Clarifying-type shampoo with moisturizers (glycerin, aloe), emollients to soften and detangle and Polyquaternium-10 to protect from dehydration and for light conditioning.
CurlMix Wash and Go Conditioner (Fragrance-Free Option) 8 oz $$$: With Grapeseed oil, Squalane as emollients, Glycerin and Aloe for hydration.
"Herbal extracts" is always a warning phrase for me, and sure enough- the Phillip Adam shampoo contains lemon balm. So, SO many fragrance allergies stem from botanicals. My allergy is to Linalool, which I would bet money is a component of lemon balm. There is nothing that makes me more frustrated and helpless (and also a bit furious) than a company labeling a product "fragrance free" that clearly has botanical fragrance.
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Thank you very much for your thorough researches ! Do you know if any of them are also chelating shampoos ?
ReplyDeleteNone of these are specifically chelating shampoos. Most contain some EDTA or Phytic acid (The Ordinary conditioner does too) to prevent minerals for affecting the product. But that's not going to remove minerals - just help the product work as it should.
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