Pureology Strength Cure Best Blonde Shampoo 1 Litre
Pureology Strength Cure Best Blonde Shampoo 1 Litre
Pureology Strength Cure Best Blonde Shampoo 1 Litre
Pureology Strength Cure Best Blonde Shampoo 1 Litre
Pureology

Strength Cure Best Blonde Shampoo 1 Litre

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Why You’ll love it
Blonde
Cruelty Free
Paraben Free
Sulphate Free
Vegan
Turn brassiness into a cooler, brighter blonde in just one wash.
Keeps blonde, silver, and highlights looking clear, not yellow.
Leaves hair feeling smoother, softer, and easier to brush.
Light, pleasant scent for a fresh-from-the-salon shower moment.
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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 C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate Cleansers / surfactants
    Cleansing surfactant

    A strong, high‑foaming surfactant that helps lift away oil, dirt and product build-up.

    May suit

    Those who prefer a deep‑cleaning or clarifying effect, especially in shampoos.

    Worth knowing

    It is often used in clarifying formulas because it creates a rich lather and provides an effective cleanse. Its intensity can feel more cleansing than milder surfactants, depending on hair type and formulation.

  • 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 Lauroyl Sarcosinate Cleansers / surfactants
    Mild surfactant

    A gentle cleansing agent that helps lift away oils and impurities.

    May suit

    People looking for mild, low-foaming cleansers that are generally considered suitable for sensitive or dry hair types.

    Worth knowing

    It is often used as an alternative to stronger surfactants to create a softer, more conditioning lather. It can also support formula stability and mildness in blended surfactant systems.

  • Glycol Distearate Thickeners and stabilisers
    Opacifier and pearlising agent

    Adds a pearlescent look and helps thicken and stabilise shampoos and conditioners.

    May suit

    Those who like creamy, luxurious-feeling shampoo or conditioner textures.

    Worth knowing

    It also provides a mild conditioning feel, helping formulas spread smoothly through the hair. Its use is common in many everyday cleansing products.

  • Dimethicone Silicones
    Slip and shine agent

    Smooths the hair surface, adds slip and shine and helps reduce frizz.

    May suit

    Frizz-prone, coarse or dry hair wanting a smooth, glossy finish.

    Worth knowing

    Some people prefer silicone-free formulas, especially for certain curl routines. It is widely used and helpful in many smoothing products.

  • Coco-Betaine Cleansers / surfactants
    Mild surfactant

    A mild, coconut-derived surfactant that helps cleanse and create a soft lather.

    May suit

    People looking for gentle cleansing that doesn't feel stripping.

    Worth knowing

    It is often used alongside other surfactants to improve foam quality and overall mildness. Common in shampoos designed for frequent use.

  • Phenoxyethanol Preservatives
    Preservative

    Helps keep the product stable and pleasant to use after opening.

    May suit

    All products that need protecting from spoilage.

    Worth knowing

    A very common, well-studied preservative used at low levels.

  • 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.

  • Amodimethicone Silicones
    Conditioning silicone

    A conditioning silicone that targets rougher areas of the hair to smooth and protect.

    May suit

    Damaged, frizz-prone or colour-treated hair wanting targeted smoothing.

    Worth knowing

    Designed to deposit where hair needs it most. Some prefer silicone-free formulas by choice.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Polyquaternium-7 Conditioning agents
    Conditioning polymer

    A conditioning polymer that helps smooth, soften and reduce static in the hair.

    May suit

    People looking for improved slip, reduced frizz or easier detangling.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used in shampoos, conditioners and styling products to enhance manageability and provide a light, non‑heavy feel. It is well known for offering conditioning benefits without weighing the hair down.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Butylene Glycol Humectants
    Humectant and solvent

    Butylene Glycol helps attract and hold moisture while improving the spreadability of hair products.

    May suit

    Those looking for hydrated, smoother-feeling hair or lighter-feeling formulations.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used to help ingredients dissolve and to give formulas a soft, glide-on texture. It appears in many leave-in and rinse-off products due to its versatility.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Sodium Sulfate Thickeners and stabilisers
    Viscosity and stabilising agent

    Helps adjust product thickness and stabilise formulations.

    May suit

    Those interested in understanding supporting ingredients that help a formula achieve the right texture.

    Worth knowing

    Sodium 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.

  • Trideceth-6 Cleansers / surfactants
    Solubiliser / surfactant

    A non-ionic surfactant that helps blend oil-soluble ingredients into water-based formulas.

    May suit

    Those using products with oils or silicones who want them to rinse evenly without residue.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used in shampoos and styling products to support stable, uniform textures. Its mild nature makes it suitable for a wide range of formulations.

  • 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.

  • Benzyl Salicylate Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    Benzyl Salicylate is a fragrance ingredient used to add a sweet, floral aroma to haircare products.

    May suit

    Those who enjoy subtly floral-scented haircare or are monitoring specific fragrance allergens.

    Worth knowing

    It 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.

  • Sodium Acetate pH adjusters
    pH adjuster

    Helps maintain the desired pH level of a haircare formula.

    May suit

    Those interested in products formulated for pH balance or stability.

    Worth knowing

    It supports formula consistency and can enhance the performance of other ingredients by keeping the product within its optimal pH range.

  • Sodium Lactate Humectants
    Moisture-binding humectant

    Helps attract and hold moisture in the hair and scalp.

    May suit

    Those seeking added hydration, improved manageability, or support for dry scalp.

    Worth knowing

    It is a salt of lactic acid often used to enhance moisture retention and support a balanced formula. It can also contribute mild pH-buffering benefits depending on the product.

  • Tocopherol Preservatives
    Antioxidant

    An antioxidant that helps support product stability and can provide conditioning benefits to hair.

    May suit

    Those wanting added nourishment or antioxidant support in their haircare routine.

    Worth knowing

    Tocopherol is commonly included to help protect oils in a formula from oxidising and to offer light conditioning benefits. It is widely used in both skincare and haircare products.

  • Propanediol Humectants
    Hydrating humectant

    Helps attract and hold moisture in hair and supports a smooth, conditioned feel.

    May suit

    Those wanting lightweight hydration without heaviness.

    Worth knowing

    It is often used as a gentle alternative to glycol-based humectants and can also help improve product texture and absorption.

  • 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.

  • Sorbic Acid Preservatives
    Preservative

    Helps preserve haircare formulas by preventing product spoilage.

    May suit

    Those who prefer products using widely accepted preservative systems.

    Worth knowing

    It is commonly used in both cosmetic and food products due to its effectiveness in maintaining formula stability. It is typically used at low levels and works well alongside other preservation ingredients.

  • Lecithin Conditioning agents
    Emollient & conditioning agent

    Lecithin helps soften and condition the hair while supporting product texture.

    May suit

    Those seeking added softness, moisture support or smoother-feeling hair.

    Worth knowing

    It is a phospholipid commonly derived from soy or sunflower and is valued for its ability to enhance spreadability and moisture retention. It can also help stabilise certain formulations.

  • Hydrolysed Wheat Protein Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride Conditioning agents
    Hair conditioning agent

    A modified wheat-derived protein that helps condition and smooth the hair.

    May suit

    People seeking softening, smoothing or light strengthening benefits, including those with dry or damaged hair.

    Worth knowing

    Its positive charge helps it bond to the hair surface, improving feel and manageability. It is commonly used in conditioners and masks for added slip and softness.

  • Benzyl Benzoate Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A fragrance component that is listed separately on labels by labelling convention.

    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.

  • Benzophenone-4 UV filters
    UV filter

    Helps absorb UV light and protect product formulas and hair colour from UV-related degradation.

    May suit

    People looking to maintain colour-treated hair or reduce UV impact on hair and scalp.

    Worth knowing

    It is often used to help stabilise formulas that may be exposed to sunlight. Its presence can support the longevity of colour care products.

  • Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone Fragrance ingredients
    Fragrance component

    A fragrance component with a soft, violet-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.

  • Potassium Sorbate Preservatives
    Preservative

    Helps keep haircare formulas stable by preventing the growth of microbes.

    May suit

    Anyone who uses water-based products that benefit from reliable preservation.

    Worth knowing

    It 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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