Shampoo

Hair Shampoos – Asian Formulas for Daily Care

Asian hair shampoos combine gentle surfactants with a thoughtful balance of proteins, humectants, and emollients. This effectively cleanses the scalp while supporting its comfort and the condition of the strands – without excessive drying, focusing on lightness, shine, and pleasant, often perfumed fragrance notes. At AzjaSklep, you will find both products for daily washing and solutions targeted at specific needs, including SLS/SLES-free options, with keratin, biotin, amino acids, or rose oil, as well as “botox keratin” versions and formulas with 5% minoxidil*.

Why Asian Shampoos?

  • Gentle cleansing: milder cleansing agents and balanced pH reduce the risk of irritation.
  • P–H–E balance: proteins (rebuilding), humectants (moisturizing), emollients (protection and smoothing) – without weighing down.
  • Functional ingredients: keratin, biotin, amino acids, plant oils; some lines also include 5% minoxidil*.
  • For different hair types: blond, curly, dyed, high-porosity, oily, and sensitive scalp.
  • Fragrance qualities: subtle or intense “oriental” compositions in perfumed versions.

How to Choose a Shampoo for Your Needs?

Oily Hair

Reach for an Asian cleansing shampoo with gentle detergents and ingredients that balance sebum production. A SLS/SLES-free formula works well to avoid overstimulating the sebaceous glands with excessive “degreasing.” If needed, complement your care with an Asian dry shampoo on days between washes.

Sensitive Scalp

Choose an Asian shampoo for sensitive scalp – with mild surfactants and soothing additives. Avoid intense scrubs and very hot water. If introducing a new product, perform a short patch test.

Dyed and Blonde Hair

Gentleness matters for color. Look for formulas with amino acids and emollients that reduce pigment washout and smooth the cuticle. Blonde variants are worth combining with conditioners that mask yellow tones (if that’s your goal) and UV protection during styling.

Curly Hair

Curls love moisture and softness. A moisturizing Asian shampoo with humectants and emollients helps define curls without frizz. Pay attention to light formulas that don’t weigh down roots.

High-Porosity Hair

Support rebuilding with a keratin Asian shampoo or one with a “botox keratin” complex, where proteins and smoothing ingredients improve smoothness and shine. Combine with a protein-emollient mask 1–2 times a week.

Daily Washing and Lightness

If you wash your hair often, choose an Asian shampoo for daily washing: gentle, easy to rinse, focusing on scalp comfort. For volume, pick variants with light styling polymers or additives that thicken the hairstyle.

Key Ingredients in Asian Shampoos

Keratin and “Botox Keratin”

Keratin fills in structural gaps, smooths the surface, and reduces frizz. “Botox keratin” versions go further by combining proteins with conditioning components – providing softness and better strand manageability without heaviness (when rinsed properly).

Biotin

An Asian shampoo with biotin is a good choice for hair weakened by styling or seasonal changes. Biotin supports the condition of keratin hair structures and, together with amino acids, helps maintain elasticity and shine.

5% Minoxidil*

Selected lines offer a shampoo with 5% minoxidil. This is a scalp care product used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Introducing such a formula should be consulted if you have sensitive skin. *This is not medical advice and does not replace consultation with a specialist.

Amino Acids and Rose Oil

Amino acids bind water and help maintain moisture, while rose oil in well-balanced proportions adds smoothness and softness. This popular duo appears in Asian formulas aimed at scalp comfort and healthy shine.

Format and Scent: Dry and Perfumed

Dry Shampoo

Asian dry shampoo instantly refreshes the hairstyle and lifts roots. Use it as support between washes: spray at the roots from about 20 cm, wait a moment, massage in, and brush out excess. It does not replace regular washing but is great for busy days.

Perfumed Shampoo

If you enjoy sensual aromas, choose a perfumed Asian shampoo. “Oriental” compositions give care character, and in modern formulas, they combine with lightness and good rinsability – without a heavy feeling.

How to Use Shampoo Properly?

  1. Wet hair and scalp: with lukewarm water to avoid stimulating sebum and drying out.
  2. Dilute a little product: in your hands or using the “cup method” – easier to distribute evenly.
  3. Massage the scalp: with fingertips for 1–2 minutes; don’t rub the lengths too long – foam will clean them during rinsing.
  4. Double washing: with styling or heavier products – the first wash removes impurities, the second nourishes.
  5. Rinse thoroughly: until your fingers “squeak”; finish care with a conditioner or mask suited to your needs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Milder cleansing agents, emphasis on P–H–E balance and scalp comfort, often also refined fragrance compositions.

Yes, if the formula is well thought out. Gentle surfactants cleanse, and the lower risk of irritation promotes more frequent, comfortable washing.

High-porosity hair likes proteins and emollients (keratin, "botox keratin"); medium- and low-porosity hair prefers lighter, moisturizing formulas with humectants and amino acids.

No, as long as you use the right amount and rinse well. The result should be smoothness and easier styling.

For dull hair, weakened by styling or seasonal factors – as a supplement to daily care.

According to the manufacturer's instructions, avoid contact with the eyes. For sensitive skin, it is advisable to start using it less frequently and observe the reaction.

Yes, if the formula is light and rinses out well. Pay attention to the "volume" or "lightweight" label.

Occasionally, between washes – 1–2 times a week. The scalp should be regularly cleansed with a classic shampoo.

Gentle formulas with amino acids and emollients; avoid aggressive rubbing and hot water, use color protection.

Yes – many lines are designed with the comfort of frequent use in mind, without feeling dry or heavy.