Kerastase Densifique Bodifying Shampoo for Men
Kerastase Densifique Bodifying Shampoo for Men
Kerastase Densifique Bodifying Shampoo for Men
Kerastase Densifique Bodifying Shampoo for Men
Kerastase Densifique Bodifying Shampoo for Men
Kerastase

Kerastase Densifique Bodifying Shampoo for Men

Why You’ll love it
Thickening
Sulphate Free
Thickens hair with Biotin enhancement.
Promotes fuller, denser-looking hair.
Lightweight formula for a healthy look.
Texturizing Polymer for instant densifying.
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Ingredients
  • Sodium Laureth Sulfate Cleansers / surfactants
    Cleanser

    Helps cleanse the hair and scalp by removing oil, sweat and product build-up.

    May suit

    Oily scalps, heavy product users and people who like a strong cleanse.

    Worth knowing

    May feel too cleansing for some dry, curly, colour-treated or sensitive hair types. This depends on the full formula and your hair needs.

  • Coco-Glucoside Cleansers / surfactants
    Gentle cleanser

    A gentle, plant-derived surfactant used in milder cleansing formulas.

    May suit

    Sensitive scalps and people seeking a gentle, sulphate-free cleanse.

    Worth knowing

    Common in gentle and sulphate-free shampoos.

  • Glycerin Humectants
    Humectant

    Attracts and holds water to help hair feel hydrated and soft.

    May suit

    Dry or dehydrated hair, and many curl and moisture routines.

    Worth knowing

    A very common, well-tolerated humectant used across countless products.

  • Sodium Chloride Thickeners and stabilisers
    Viscosity adjuster

    Sodium Chloride is used to adjust the thickness of shampoos and other cleansing formulas.

    May suit

    Those interested in how a product’s texture and lather are achieved.

    Worth knowing

    It is a simple mineral salt that helps create a familiar shampoo feel and can influence how a cleanser spreads through the hair.

  • Behenyl Alcohol Conditioning agents
    Fatty alcohol conditioner

    A long‑chain fatty alcohol that helps soften hair and improve product texture.

    May suit

    People looking for smoother-feeling hair or richer, more conditioning formulas.

    Worth knowing

    Despite the name, fatty alcohols like behenyl alcohol are quite different from drying alcohols and are commonly used to add slip and creaminess to haircare products. They can also support the stability and thickness of conditioners and masks.

  • 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.

  • Laureth-2 Cleansers / surfactants
    Mild surfactant

    A gentle surfactant that helps cleanse and emulsify oils and residues.

    May suit

    Those looking for light, gentle cleansing or improved rinse-off in haircare formulas.

    Worth knowing

    It is often used alongside other surfactants to adjust foam and improve product texture. It also helps blend oil- and water-based ingredients for consistent formulas.

  • PPG-5-Ceteth-20 Cleansers / surfactants
    Solubiliser / surfactant

    A non-ionic surfactant that helps blend oil- and water-based ingredients and improve product texture.

    May suit

    Those using products that need lightweight cleansing or stable, uniform formulations.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used to solubilise fragrance oils and support smooth, consistent formulations. Its mild nature makes it suitable for a wide range of haircare products.

  • Sodium Benzoate Preservatives
    Preservative

    Helps protect water-based products from spoilage so they stay usable.

    May suit

    All products that need a preservative system.

    Worth knowing

    Often paired with other preservatives for broad protection.

  • Carbomer Thickeners and stabilisers
    Thickener and stabiliser

    Carbomer helps thicken and stabilise gels, creams and styling formulas.

    May suit

    Anyone who prefers smooth, consistent textures in styling or leave-in products.

    Worth knowing

    It 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.

  • Arachidyl Alcohol Conditioning agents
    Fatty alcohol conditioner

    Arachidyl Alcohol is a fatty alcohol that helps soften, smooth and condition hair while adding texture to formulations.

    May suit

    People seeking richer, more conditioning formulas for dry or coarse hair.

    Worth knowing

    Although classed as an alcohol, fatty alcohols are waxy, non-drying ingredients commonly used to enhance slip and creaminess in haircare products. They can also support the stability and feel of conditioners and masks.

  • Salicylic Acid Exfoliating acids
    Scalp exfoliant

    Helps dissolve dead skin buildup on the scalp and supports a clearer, fresher surface.

    May suit

    People dealing with flaky scalps, congestion or product buildup.

    Worth knowing

    It 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.

  • Stearyl Alcohol Conditioning agents
    Emollient and thickener

    A fatty alcohol that helps soften the hair and give products a smooth, creamy texture.

    May suit

    People looking for conditioners or treatments that provide slip, softness and richer textures.

    Worth knowing

    Although called an alcohol, it is a waxy, non‑drying fatty alcohol commonly used to enhance conditioning performance and product stability.

  • Aminomethyl Propanol pH adjusters
    pH adjuster

    Helps adjust and stabilise the pH of haircare formulations.

    May suit

    Those interested in how product pH affects hair and scalp feel may find its presence relevant.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used at low levels to help formulas stay effective and consistent. It does not act on the hair directly but supports the overall product performance.

  • Polyquaternium-16 Conditioning agents
    Conditioning polymer

    A conditioning polymer that helps smooth and soften the hair.

    May suit

    Those looking for improved slip, reduced static and easier detangling.

    Worth knowing

    It forms a lightweight film on the hair to enhance manageability and shine. It is commonly used in both rinse-off and leave-in formulas.

  • 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.

  • Oleamido-1,3-Propanediol Conditioning agents
    Conditioning agent

    Helps soften and smooth the hair by improving slip and manageability.

    May suit

    Useful for those seeking smoother, easier-to-detangle hair.

    Worth knowing

    Oleamido derivatives are often used in haircare for their conditioning and anti-static benefits. They can support a softer feel without adding heaviness.

  • Octadecanediol Conditioning agents
    Emollient conditioning agent

    A fatty diol used to smooth and condition the hair.

    May suit

    Those looking for softer, more manageable hair or enhanced slip in styling products.

    Worth knowing

    Fatty diols like this can help improve texture and reduce friction between hair fibres. They are commonly used in conditioners, serums and treatments for a smoother feel.

  • Hydroxycitronellal Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    Hydroxycitronellal is a fragrance ingredient used to give haircare products a fresh, floral scent.

    May suit

    Those who enjoy scented hair products or want a light floral note in their routine.

    Worth knowing

    It is one of the fragrance allergens that must be listed on labels when present above certain thresholds. People who are monitoring fragrance components for sensitivity may find this information useful.

  • Citronellol Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A fragrance component with a soft floral, rose-like character.

    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.

  • Biotin Anti-dandruff / scalp care
    Scalp-supporting vitamin

    Biotin is a B‑vitamin used in haircare to support the condition of the scalp and hair fibre.

    May suit

    Those looking for formulas that help maintain a healthy-feeling scalp or the appearance of stronger hair.

    Worth knowing

    In topical products it is used in small amounts to complement other strengthening or scalp-care ingredients. Its effects are supportive rather than dramatic on its own.

  • 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.

  • 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.

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