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There are several differences between baby shampoo and regular shampoo. The main differences are listed below.
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Baby Shampoo
Hypoallergenic: Ingredients are gentle on your baby’s sensitive skin and eyes. They are usually “tear-free” so that they don’t sting if they get in your eyes. No
fragrances or colorants: Many products are fragrance- and colorant-free wherever possible. Fragrances and colorants can irritate the skin, so they are avoided for babies. Hypoallergenic
: Ingredients that are less likely to cause allergic reactions are selected.
Natural ingredients: Many baby shampoos use organic and natural ingredients.
Regular shampoo
Cleansing power: They may contain strong cleansing ingredients to thoroughly remove dirt and oil from the scalp.
Fragrances and colorants: They may contain a variety of fragrances and colorants to give the hair a richer scent and color.
Treatment ingredients: They may contain ingredients to address specific issues, such as preventing dandruff, maintaining a healthy scalp, or repairing damaged hair.
pH Balance
Baby Shampoo
Neutral or slightly acidic: Baby’s skin is more delicate than adult skin, so the pH balance is kept neutral or slightly acidic.
Regular shampoo
Acidic: They are usually slightly acidic to maintain the optimal pH balance for adult scalp and hair.
Intended Use
Baby Shampoo
Soft Hair & Sensitive Scalp: Designed for gentle cleansing as your baby’s hair and scalp are extremely soft and sensitive.
Regular shampoo
Different hair types and scalp conditions: There are a wide range of products with different cleaning and care properties to suit the needs of different adult hair types and scalps.
Understanding these differences will help you choose the shampoo that best suits your needs.
At Hiro Clinic, we recommend using baby shampoo for two weeks after your hair transplant.