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KMS Moist Repair Shampoo is a hydrating cleanser that restores moisture and softness to dry hair.
This shampoo gently washes away dirt and product build-up while helping to repair the hair’s surface. Its lightweight, creamy lather feels silky between your fingers and rinses clean without leaving hair heavy.
Hair feels smoother, more flexible, and easier to comb from roots to ends. A fresh, subtle salon-like scent turns your shower into a small daily treat.
Ideal for dry, damaged, or chemically treated hair, and perfect for everyday use or after heat styling. With regular use, hair looks less brittle, feels more supple, and is more manageable.
Use it whenever your hair feels rough, tired, or thirsty.
How To Use KMS Moist Repair Shampoo
- Wet hair thoroughly with warm water.
- Apply a small amount of shampoo to your palms.
- Massage into scalp and hair until a soft lather forms.
- Rinse thoroughly and repeat if hair is very dirty or thick.
- Follow with conditioner or mask for extra moisture.
- Use regularly, especially after heat styling or chemical services.
KMS Moist Repair Shampoo Ingredients
Aqua (Water, Eau), Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Glycol Distearate, PEG-18 Glyceryl Oleate/Cocoate, Cocamide MEA, Panthenol, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder, Lactic Acid, Polyquaternium-10, Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein PG-Propyl Silanetriol, Parfum (Fragrance), Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid, PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate, PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil, Tetrasodium EDTA, Sodium Hydroxide, Glycerin, Sodium Sulfate, Sodium Xylenesulfonate, Hexyl Cinnamal, Limonene, Linalool, Benzyl Salicylate, Citronellol.
Note: Please refer to bottle for full ingredients.
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Aqua SolventsSolvent
The water base that carries and dissolves the other ingredients in most products.
May suitAll hair and skin types.
Worth knowingAlmost always the first ingredient listed in water-based products.
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Sodium Laureth Sulfate Cleansers / surfactantsCleanser
Helps cleanse the hair and scalp by removing oil, sweat and product build-up.
May suitOily scalps, heavy product users and people who like a strong cleanse.
Worth knowingMay feel too cleansing for some dry, curly, colour-treated or sensitive hair types. This depends on the full formula and your hair needs.
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Cocamidopropyl Betaine Cleansers / surfactantsCleanser / foam booster
A milder co-surfactant that helps cleanse, boost foam and soften the feel of stronger cleansers.
May suitMost hair types, including those wanting a gentler wash.
Worth knowingOften paired with other surfactants to make a formula feel milder.
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Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Cleansers / surfactantsCleanser
A cleansing surfactant that removes oil and build-up from the hair and scalp.
May suitOily scalps and routines that need a strong, clarifying wash.
Worth knowingCan be more cleansing than gentler surfactants. Many people use it happily, while others prefer milder options for everyday washing.
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Sodium Chloride Thickeners and stabilisersViscosity adjuster
Sodium Chloride is used to adjust the thickness of shampoos and other cleansing formulas.
May suitThose interested in how a product’s texture and lather are achieved.
Worth knowingIt is a simple mineral salt that helps create a familiar shampoo feel and can influence how a cleanser spreads through the hair.
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Glycol Distearate Thickeners and stabilisersOpacifier and pearlising agent
Adds a pearlescent look and helps thicken and stabilise shampoos and conditioners.
May suitThose who like creamy, luxurious-feeling shampoo or conditioner textures.
Worth knowingIt also provides a mild conditioning feel, helping formulas spread smoothly through the hair. Its use is common in many everyday cleansing products.
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PEG-18 Glyceryl Oleate/Cocoate Conditioning agentsEmollient and conditioning agent
Helps soften and smooth the hair by adding light conditioning and improving slip.
May suitAnyone wanting gentler conditioning benefits in shampoos, conditioners or styling products.
Worth knowingIt is a PEG-modified glyceride blend that can also support mild cleansing and emulsification in formulas. It is commonly used to balance cleansing with a softer, more conditioned feel.
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Cocamide MEA Cleansers / surfactantsFoam booster / co-surfactant
Helps boost lather and support cleansing performance in shampoos.
May suitThose who prefer shampoos with a richer, creamier foam.
Worth knowingIt is made from fatty acids derived from coconut oil and monoethanolamine and is commonly used to stabilise foam and improve texture. It can also help thicken surfactant-based formulas.
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Panthenol Conditioning agentsConditioning agent
Helps condition, soften and add a smooth, healthy feel to the hair.
May suitMost hair types, especially dry or dull hair.
Worth knowingA versatile, well-tolerated conditioning ingredient.
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Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder Botanical extractsSoothing botanical extract
A powdered form of aloe that helps hydrate and soothe the hair and scalp.
May suitThose looking for gentle hydration or scalp comfort.
Worth knowingAloe extracts are widely used in haircare for their lightweight conditioning and calming feel. The powdered form is simply a concentrated version that is rehydrated during formulation.
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Lactic Acid pH adjusterspH adjuster
Helps adjust and maintain the product’s pH for optimal performance.
May suitThose looking for formulas that help smooth the cuticle or gently refine the scalp surface.
Worth knowingLactic Acid can also provide mild hydrating and smoothing benefits in haircare. Its pH-balancing role helps support product stability and performance.
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Polyquaternium-10 Conditioning agentsConditioning agent
A conditioning polymer that smooths the hair surface and helps with detangling and feel.
May suitMost hair types wanting smoother, easier-to-manage hair.
Worth knowingWidely used in shampoos and conditioners for slip and softness.
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Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein PG-Propyl Silanetriol Conditioning agentsStrengthening conditioner
A protein-derived ingredient that helps condition and reinforce the hair fibre.
May suitPeople looking to improve hair strength, smoothness or resistance to breakage.
Worth knowingIt forms a lightweight film on the hair to boost softness and resilience without heavy build-up. Often used in strengthening and smoothing formulas.
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Parfum Fragrance ingredientsFragrance
Gives the product its scent.
May suitPeople who enjoy a scented product.
Worth knowingFragrance preference is personal. Some people prefer fragrance-free formulas by choice.
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Sodium Benzoate PreservativesPreservative
Helps protect water-based products from spoilage so they stay usable.
May suitAll products that need a preservative system.
Worth knowingOften paired with other preservatives for broad protection.
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Potassium Sorbate PreservativesPreservative
Helps keep haircare formulas stable by preventing the growth of microbes.
May suitAnyone who uses water-based products that benefit from reliable preservation.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used alongside other preservation systems to maintain product freshness and extend shelf life. It is generally well tolerated in rinse-off and leave-in products.
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Citric Acid pH adjusterspH adjuster
Fine-tunes the product pH, which can help the hair surface feel smooth.
May suitMost hair types as part of a balanced formula.
Worth knowingUsually present in small amounts to balance the formula.
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PEG-7 Glyceryl Cocoate Cleansers / surfactantsMild surfactant and emollient
A gentle, non-ionic surfactant that also adds light softness and slip to hair.
May suitThose looking for mild cleansing with a smoother, less stripped feel.
Worth knowingIt is often included to make cleansing formulas feel more conditioning and to help solubilise oils or fragrances. It pairs well with stronger surfactants to create a more balanced wash.
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PEG-40 Hydrogenated Castor Oil Cleansers / surfactantsSolubiliser and emulsifier
Helps blend oils and fragrance into water-based formulas for even texture and performance.
May suitUseful for those who prefer haircare products with clear, consistent textures or evenly dispersed fragrance and oils.
Worth knowingIt is widely used in shampoos, conditioners and styling products to keep formulations stable and smooth. It also offers mild surfactant properties that support product rinse-off.
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Tetrasodium EDTA Chelating agentsChelating agent
Helps bind metal ions in water to improve product stability and performance.
May suitThose in hard-water areas who want shampoos and conditioners to rinse more cleanly.
Worth knowingChelating agents can support formula consistency and help prevent minerals from depositing on the hair or interfering with product texture. They are widely used in many rinse-off and leave-in formulations.
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Sodium Hydroxide pH adjusterspH adjuster
Helps control and stabilise the pH of haircare formulations.
May suitThose interested in how product pH affects scalp comfort or hair cuticle behaviour.
Worth knowingIt is used in very small amounts to bring a formula to the desired pH range. Once adjusted, it does not act as a strong alkaline agent in the finished product.
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Glycerin HumectantsHumectant
Attracts and holds water to help hair feel hydrated and soft.
May suitDry or dehydrated hair, and many curl and moisture routines.
Worth knowingA very common, well-tolerated humectant used across countless products.
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Sodium Sulfate Thickeners and stabilisersViscosity and stabilising agent
Helps adjust product thickness and stabilise formulations.
May suitThose interested in understanding supporting ingredients that help a formula achieve the right texture.
Worth knowingSodium Sulfate is an inorganic salt commonly used to control viscosity or support processing in cleansers and shampoos. It does not act as a cleansing sulphate like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate.
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Sodium Xylenesulfonate Cleansers / surfactantsHydrotrope / surfactant helper
Helps dissolve and stabilise cleansing ingredients so formulas stay uniform and effective.
May suitPeople using shampoos or cleansers that need a consistent texture and even distribution.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used as a hydrotrope, meaning it helps surfactants blend smoothly and maintain the right viscosity. It does not typically contribute strong cleansing on its own.
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Hexyl Cinnamal Fragrance ingredientsFragrance component
A fragrance ingredient used to give products a light, floral scent.
May suitThose who enjoy subtly scented haircare products.
Worth knowingIt is one of the fragrance components that must be listed separately when present above certain levels. People with known fragrance sensitivities may choose to monitor for it.
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Limonene Fragrance ingredientsFragrance component
A fragrance component that also occurs naturally in many citrus and plant oils.
Worth knowingA fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.
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Linalool Fragrance ingredientsFragrance component
A fragrance component found naturally in many flowers and spices.
Worth knowingA fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.
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Benzyl Salicylate Fragrance ingredientsFragrance component
Benzyl Salicylate is a fragrance ingredient used to add a sweet, floral aroma to haircare products.
May suitThose who enjoy subtly floral-scented haircare or are monitoring specific fragrance allergens.
Worth knowingIt is one of the fragrance allergens that must be listed individually on product labels when present above certain levels. Its presence does not indicate product strength or quality, only that it contributes to the overall scent profile.
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Citronellol Fragrance ingredientsFragrance component
A fragrance component with a soft floral, rose-like character.
Worth knowingA fragrance component that must be listed separately on labels because a minority of people can be sensitive to it. Its presence is normal, required disclosure and is not a quality signal.
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Reviews: KMS Moist Repair Shampoo
Written by Kerry On 23/04/2021
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