Alfaparf Semi Di Lino Brunette Anti-Orange Low Shampoo
Alfaparf Semi Di Lino Brunette Anti-Orange Low Shampoo
Alfaparf Semi Di Lino Brunette Anti-Orange Low Shampoo
Alfaparf Semi Di Lino Brunette Anti-Orange Low Shampoo
Alfaparf Semi Di Lino Brunette Anti-Orange Low Shampoo
Alfaparf

Semi Di Lino Brunette Anti-Orange Low Shampoo 250ml

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Why You’ll love it
Paraben Free
Sulphate Free
Turn brassy, orange tones into a cooler, calmer brunette in minutes.
Softly neutralises warmth without leaving hair dull or flat.
Low-foam formula respects hair fibre and preserves shine.
Leaves hair smoother, easier to comb, and freshly scented.
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Ingredients
  • Aqua Solvents
    Solvent

    The water base that carries and dissolves the other ingredients in most products.

    May suit

    All hair and skin types.

    Worth knowing

    Almost always the first ingredient listed in water-based products.

  • Sodium Lauroyl Methyl Isethionate Cleansers / surfactants
    Gentle cleansing surfactant

    A mild, sulphate-free surfactant that helps cleanse hair and scalp while creating a soft, creamy lather.

    May suit

    People looking for a gentle, low-irritation cleansing option or those using sulphate-free shampoos.

    Worth knowing

    It is known for being milder than many traditional surfactants and is often used in formulas designed to maintain softness after washing.

  • Cocamidopropyl Betaine Cleansers / surfactants
    Cleanser / foam booster

    A milder co-surfactant that helps cleanse, boost foam and soften the feel of stronger cleansers.

    May suit

    Most hair types, including those wanting a gentler wash.

    Worth knowing

    Often paired with other surfactants to make a formula feel milder.

  • Cocamide MIPA Cleansers / surfactants
    Foaming surfactant

    A coconut-derived surfactant that helps boost foam and improve the cleansing performance of shampoos.

    May suit

    People who like a rich, stable lather in their cleansing products.

    Worth knowing

    It is often used alongside primary surfactants to enhance texture and mildness. Its viscosity‑boosting effect can also improve the feel of rinse‑off formulas.

  • Sodium Methyl 2-Sulfolaurate Cleansers / surfactants
    Mild cleansing surfactant

    A gentle anionic surfactant that helps cleanse the hair and scalp.

    May suit

    Those looking for effective yet mild cleansing, including users of everyday shampoos or sensitive-scalp formulas.

    Worth knowing

    It is often used alongside other surfactants to create a balanced, creamy lather. Its mildness makes it popular in modern sulphate-alternative cleansing systems.

  • Disodium Sulfolaurate Cleansers / surfactants
    Mild cleansing agent

    A gentle surfactant that helps cleanse hair and remove buildup.

    May suit

    Those looking for a milder alternative to stronger cleansing agents.

    Worth knowing

    Sulfolaurates are known for producing a soft, creamy lather and are often used in gentle or frequent-wash formulas. They can help balance effective cleansing with a comfortable feel on the hair and scalp.

  • Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine Cleansers / surfactants
    Mild surfactant

    A gentle, foam-boosting surfactant that helps cleanse hair without excessive stripping.

    May suit

    Those looking for mild cleansing, including people with dry, curly or colour-treated hair.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used alongside other surfactants to create a balanced, gentle cleansing system. It can also help improve the texture and thickness of formulations.

  • Parfum Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance

    Gives the product its scent.

    May suit

    People who enjoy a scented product.

    Worth knowing

    Fragrance preference is personal. Some people prefer fragrance-free formulas by choice.

  • Polyquaternium-10 Conditioning agents
    Conditioning agent

    A conditioning polymer that smooths the hair surface and helps with detangling and feel.

    May suit

    Most hair types wanting smoother, easier-to-manage hair.

    Worth knowing

    Widely used in shampoos and conditioners for slip and softness.

  • Disodium EDTA Chelating agents
    Chelating agent

    Binds to minerals from hard water so the product works consistently and stays stable.

    May suit

    All products, especially in hard-water areas.

    Worth knowing

    Used in tiny amounts to keep formulas performing reliably.

  • Citric Acid pH adjusters
    pH adjuster

    Fine-tunes the product pH, which can help the hair surface feel smooth.

    May suit

    Most hair types as part of a balanced formula.

    Worth knowing

    Usually present in small amounts to balance the formula.

  • PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate Thickeners and stabilisers
    Thickener and mild surfactant

    Helps thicken and stabilise formulations while adding mild cleansing action.

    May suit

    Those using shampoos or washes that benefit from a richer, more stable texture.

    Worth knowing

    It is a nonionic surfactant derived from glucose and is commonly used to improve viscosity in gentle cleansing products. It is well tolerated in most haircare formulas.

  • Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride Conditioning agents
    Conditioning polymer

    A conditioning polymer that helps smooth hair and improve slip.

    May suit

    Those looking for softer, easier-to-detangle hair.

    Worth knowing

    It is derived from guar gum and is commonly used to enhance conditioning in shampoos and conditioners. It can also reduce static and improve manageability.

  • Benzyl Alcohol Preservatives
    Preservative

    Helps preserve formulations and can also act as a solvent or light fragrance component.

    May suit

    Those interested in understanding preservative systems or identifying potential fragrance allergens.

    Worth knowing

    Benzyl Alcohol is commonly used in professional haircare to support product stability and texture. It can also naturally occur in some essential oils.

  • Benzoic Acid Preservatives
    Preservative

    Helps protect haircare products by supporting the preservation system and maintaining formula stability.

    May suit

    Those who want products that remain fresh and effective throughout their shelf life.

    Worth knowing

    Benzoic Acid is often used alongside other preservatives to create a broad-spectrum system. It also plays a minor role in helping maintain a product’s pH balance.

  • Dehydroacetic Acid Preservatives
    Preservative

    Helps keep haircare formulas stable by preventing product spoilage.

    May suit

    Those who want products to stay fresh for longer, including people who use products slowly or store them in humid bathrooms.

    Worth knowing

    It is often used at low levels and works well alongside other preservative systems to support formula longevity. It is commonly included in both rinse-off and leave-in products.

  • Hexyl Cinnamal Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A fragrance ingredient used to give products a light, floral scent.

    May suit

    Those who enjoy subtly scented haircare products.

    Worth knowing

    It 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.

  • Limonene Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A fragrance component that also occurs naturally in many citrus and plant oils.

    Worth knowing

    A 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.

  • Linalool Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A fragrance component found naturally in many flowers and spices.

    Worth knowing

    A 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.

  • Sodium Hydroxide pH adjusters
    pH adjuster

    Helps control and stabilise the pH of haircare formulations.

    May suit

    Those interested in how product pH affects scalp comfort or hair cuticle behaviour.

    Worth knowing

    It 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.

  • Basic Blue 99 Colourants
    Hair dye colourant

    A synthetic blue colourant used to create or adjust shade in hair dyes.

    May suit

    People using oxidative or direct hair dyes who want specific blue or cool-toned results.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used in professional and consumer hair-colouring formulas to provide stable, predictable colour results. Its performance depends on the overall dye system and hair condition.

  • Basic Brown 16 Colourants
    Hair colourant

    A synthetic dye used to add or adjust colour in hair products.

    May suit

    People using permanent or semi‑permanent hair colouring products.

    Worth knowing

    It is one of many colourants used to achieve specific shades, particularly in brunette formulas. Its performance depends on the overall dye system and formulation.

  • Basic Yellow 57 Colourants
    Hair dye colourant

    A synthetic dye used to add yellow tones to hair colour formulas.

    May suit

    People using semi-permanent or demi-permanent colour products that require bright or warm yellow hues.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used in professional hair colour formulations to help achieve specific shade results. These dyes are typically used in small amounts and are selected for stability and predictable performance.

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