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Matrix Total Results So Silver Shampoo is a purple toning shampoo that brightens blonde and grey hair.
This rich, violet formula neutralises yellow and brassy tones while gently cleansing your hair. As you work it in, the creamy lather feels soft and cushiony, coating each strand without weighing it down.
Hair is left looking cooler, clearer, and more polished, with a fresh, clean finish. There’s a light, salon-style scent that makes washing feel like a small treat.
Ideal for blonde, highlighted, silver, or naturally grey hair that looks too warm or dull. Use a few times a week, or whenever your colour starts to look brassy.
With regular use, your hair appears brighter, feels smoother, and looks more striking in natural light.
How To Use Matrix Total Results So Silver Purple Shampoo
- Apply to wet hair and massage into scalp and lengths.
- Leave on for 3–5 minutes, depending on desired toning.
- Rinse thoroughly until water runs clear.
- Use 1–3 times per week, alternating with regular shampoo.
- Follow with conditioner, focusing on mid-lengths and ends.
Matrix Total Results So Silver Purple Shampoo Ingredients
Aqua/Water/Eau, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Chloride, Dimethicone, Glycol Distearate, Parfum/Fragrance, Sodium Benzoate, Citric Acid, Sodium Hydroxide, Hexylene Glycol, Salicylic Acid, Carbomer, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Linalool, Benzyl Salicylate, Benzyl Alcohol, Hydroxypropyltrimonium Hydrolysed Wheat Protein, CI 60730/Ext. Violet 2, CI 17200/Red 33
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 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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Dimethicone SiliconesSlip and shine agent
Smooths the hair surface, adds slip and shine and helps reduce frizz.
May suitFrizz-prone, coarse or dry hair wanting a smooth, glossy finish.
Worth knowingSome people prefer silicone-free formulas, especially for certain curl routines. It is widely used and helpful in many smoothing products.
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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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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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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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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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Hexylene Glycol SolventsSolvent and texture enhancer
Hexylene Glycol helps dissolve other ingredients and improves the spreadability of haircare formulations.
May suitThose using stylers, treatments or serums that rely on smooth, even application.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used in both leave-in and rinse-off products to support stable, easy-to-apply textures. It can also assist with product absorption and consistency.
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Salicylic Acid Exfoliating acidsScalp exfoliant
Helps dissolve dead skin buildup on the scalp and supports a clearer, fresher surface.
May suitPeople dealing with flaky scalps, congestion or product buildup.
Worth knowingIt is widely used in scalp-care formulas because it breaks down excess oils and debris without needing physical scrubbing. Often found in dandruff-control products.
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Carbomer Thickeners and stabilisersThickener and stabiliser
Carbomer helps thicken and stabilise gels, creams and styling formulas.
May suitAnyone who prefers smooth, consistent textures in styling or leave-in products.
Worth knowingIt helps formulas stay evenly mixed and glide easily through the hair or onto the scalp. It is widely used because it works in very small amounts and provides reliable texture.
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Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride Conditioning agentsConditioning polymer
A conditioning polymer that helps smooth hair and improve slip.
May suitThose looking for softer, easier-to-detangle hair.
Worth knowingIt is derived from guar gum and is commonly used to enhance conditioning in shampoos and conditioners. It can also reduce static and improve manageability.
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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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Benzyl Alcohol PreservativesPreservative
Helps preserve formulations and can also act as a solvent or light fragrance component.
May suitThose interested in understanding preservative systems or identifying potential fragrance allergens.
Worth knowingBenzyl Alcohol is commonly used in professional haircare to support product stability and texture. It can also naturally occur in some essential oils.
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Hydroxypropyltrimonium Hydrolysed Wheat Protein Conditioning agentsHair-conditioning protein
A modified wheat-derived protein that helps condition and smooth the hair.
May suitThose seeking softer, more manageable hair or looking to support damaged or chemically treated hair.
Worth knowingIts cationic (positively charged) structure helps it bind to the hair surface, enhancing slip and reducing static. Being hydrolysed means the protein fragments are small enough to interact more effectively with the hair.
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Acid Violet 43 ColourantsColourant
A synthetic violet dye used to add colour or adjust tones in haircare products.
May suitPeople using colour-depositing shampoos, conditioners or masks may find it relevant.
Worth knowingIt is commonly used in purple and violet toning formulas to help reduce the appearance of brassy or yellow tones in lightened hair. It is present in very small amounts to achieve precise colour effects.
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CI 17200 ColourantsColourant
A synthetic red colourant used to give haircare products a vibrant hue.
May suitThose who prefer products with visually appealing colours.
Worth knowingIt is used at low levels to enhance the look of a formula without affecting hair performance. Colourants like this are common in shampoos, conditioners and styling products.
Questions and Answers
Reviews: Matrix Total Results So Silver Purple Shampoo
Written by Courtney On 23/09/2016
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