The Benefits of the Dr Locs Clarifying Shampoo

The Benefits of the Dr Locs Clarifying Shampoo

Looking for a natural clarifying shampoo that’s great for your locs or loose hair? Then you’ve come to the right place!

A clarifying shampoo is like a detox for your scalp and hair. It’s your secret weapon for bringing your hair back to life if it’s looking dull or lackluster. The right clarifying shampoo will not strip your hair of the good stuff as it removes all that other stuff that’s clogging the pores on your scalp, or that’s caught in the matrix of your hair. 

Here’s what makes Dr Locs Clarifying Shampoo a product that we’re proud of.

Removes Impurities from deep within the hair

The number one purpose of a clarifying shampoo is to pull out the old impurities, minerals and all that old stuff your hair was trying to hold onto. Your hair is always looking for more moisture, and sometimes it grabs onto dirt and oil that damages it, rather than nourishes it. 

Dr Locs clarifying shampoo will help your hair shed all that old dirt and grease that your regular shampoo can’t get at. In a way, it will give your hair the opportunity to start over. Then it will more readily absorb all the goodness from your other products. Our Clarifying shampoo was designed to ensure that all the products you follow up with afterwards are more effective. 

Is More Gentle and Nourishing than Most Clarifying Shampoos

When using our clarifying shampoo, you’ll find that it is not as drying as many of the other clarifying shampoos on the market. Most clarifying shampoos are really stripping of the hair. We intentionally did not include those ingredients that strip the hair of what it needs to feel, well, not like straw. We did our research and worked with our people to make sure we would get you a product that is both safe and effective for removing the deep and dirty stuff without removing all the good stuff your hair needs and loves. 

Nourishing Ingredients

Our clarifying shampoo includes nourishing ingredients and foaming agents like Biotin,Tea Tree, Quinoa, Sweet Peppermint oil, and Aloe Vera, which softly clean and gently strengthen the hair and scalp all at once. 

Our clarifying shampoo is color-safe, paraben-free, and sulfate-free - because we want to give you the best option and best experience out there.

How to Get the Most out of Your Clarifying Shampoo

A clarifying shampoo is not a shampoo that should be used every time you wash. That would be too much. If you wash your hair twice a month, use our clarifying shampoo once a month. Your clarifying shampoo is only for the times you need to clarify, it’s not meant to act as your go-to shampoo, it’s your go-to clarifying shampoo. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently asked questions

Yes — locs can be started on virtually any hair texture. The technique that works best and the timeline you can expect will vary depending on your texture. Finer hair typically takes longer to lock and may require more patience in the early stages.

Sisterlocs is a form of interlocking — they use the same foundational technique. The difference is size and a proprietary pattern. Interlocking can be done in a range of sizes and is not limited to the Sisterlocs system.

Loc extensions should be placed as a permanent technique by a qualified loctician. When done correctly, the extension integrates naturally into the hair over time. When done incorrectly, the hair often can't sustain them and the client removes them early.

Yes — comb coils are one of the most common ways to start locs. As the hair grows and matures through the baby and teenage stages, the coil gradually locks into a permanent loc.

Interlocking and loc extensions are generally considered the most durable and fastest-to-progress techniques. If skipping the baby stage entirely is the goal, loc extensions with a qualified loctician may be the right option. However, understand that with all processes, you will go thru a process.