The shampoo contains milder surfactants in the form of Sulfosuccinates that cleanse hair without overdoing it. There are no SLS and SLES to strip hair dye from strands. The Redken Color Extend Magnetics shampoo helped keep my ombre coloring from fading away easily. If you’re looking for a color-enhancing product without the dreaded sulfates, here it is. Contains sulfates so it can strip moisture and hair color.Expensive compared to other purple shampoos.Smoothens frizz and adds shine thanks to the polyquat-enriched formula.Brightens blonde ombre color by adding shine to it.Cancels brassy tones and yellowness as it contains strong purple pigments.Also sulfates can really strip hair color so I don’t recommend using it often as it can remove your whole hair color and not just brassiness.Ĭonsidering the sulfates and the price tag, I suggest keeping it as a once-a-week toning shampoo instead of using it daily. So it’s not the best choice for dry hair or sensitive scalps. The biggest shock to me was that this one contains sulfates. You can even check out the Blonde version of the L’Oreal Everpure! And that one is sulfate-free too unlike this Tigi shampoo. There are several purple shampoos in a lower price range.
It’s a good shampoo, but I also found it a bit overpriced. However it can lead to some amount of product buildup on hair even though it’s not as bad forms of silicones like dimethicone. There’s also polyquaternium-10 that adds smoothness and shine to your tresses. It contains violet dye pigments that cancel out the yellow tones from blonde hair. The brassiness in my hair was considerably removed just by the first wash after using this Tigi Bed Head Dumb Blonde shampoo.