Why you should use salicylic acid shampoos

You spend days layering texturising spray, leave-in conditioner and dry shampoo into your hair, to the point where you’re left with a big build-up of product on your scalp and in your strands. And then what do you do? Just shampoo and condition as per usual.
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But that is where things go awry! You wouldn’t just leave clogged pores and breakouts to sort themselves out, you would implement an exfoliating mask or treatment into your routine for a deep and thorough clean. So instead of washing your hair like you usually would, you should substitute one of your regular shampoos for one that contains salicylic acid.
You’re probably more familiar with salicylic acid fighting acne and breakouts, but you may not have guessed the ingredient actually works in a similar way when used on your scalp. The same way it exfoliates and controls oil on your face, salicylic acid works to slough away excess skin cells and oil on your scalp – which is why it’s a common ingredient in dandruff shampoos. Using a shampoo with salicylic acid will leave your scalp refreshed, revitalised and clean, which in turn encourages healthy hair growth.
Not convinced that salicylic acid shampoos will work for you? Check out these three salicylic acid shampoos below...
Aveda Invati Advanced™ Exfoliating Shampoo
“The best thing about the shampoo is that my scalp has been kept dandruff free. Usually, my scalp is flaky but this shampoo has gotten rid of the flaky bits so I guess it is a great exfoliating shampoo. It gets rid of all the product buildup, sweat and oil from my scalp providing a clean healthy environment for new hair growth. I find it is quite concentrated and need only a little bit to cleanse my hair and scalp. Still loving the amazing herbal scent. It is so relaxing and creates a luxurious experience for me. I also love that this shampoo contains all the Ayurvedic goodies inside it. My mum always shares her amazing hair recipes with me which needs all these ingredients example Indian Gooseberry, turmeric ETC but I do not have time to make these at home. I am happy to buy a ready made bottle of goodness and use it in my hair. My hair looks healthier and it is so soft. Great that this shampoo does not make the ends of my hair dry and straw like. I would definitely continue to buy this shampoo, really enjoyed using it.” - beautyheaven member MoonlightSak16
Read more reviews for Aveda Invati Advanced™ Exfoliating Shampoo >
L'Oréal Professionnel Volumetry Shampoo
This volumising shampoo is formulated specifically for fine and flat hair. Salicylic acid works to purify roots and get rid of oily build-up on the scalp, while HydraLight adds shine, hydrates and conditions the hair fibre, with Intra-Cylaneª boosting volume.
Find out more about the L'Oréal Professionnel Volumetry Shampoo >
Kérastase Paris Bain Divalent
“This is an excellent shampoo for those who struggle with the dilemma of oily roots and dry ends. I have no idea how this manages to do it, but it gets rid of the excess oil at my roots and actually gives back rather than stripping my ends. I have difficult hair: fine hair, with waves/curls that go crazy under my ears (think Hermione in HP...the early, early years). So, I need to wash regularly to get rid of the grease from my roots, but doing so with some products just further dries out my ends so the waves go into a mess of frizz which I desperately try to tame with the straightener, leading to more damage… Given all this, I am prepared to shell out for my haircare, though I understand people who refuse to spend this amount...Though for me, it has been one of the products where the proof is in the pudding.” - beautyheaven member MrsRobinson
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46 Member Comments
I have too much dandruff and hopefully it will soon go.
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I'm not a big fan of the dry shampoos because of the build up on the scalp.
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I am not sure I’m gamed enough to try, is it harsh?
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I get a few pimples on my scalp, I must sweat a lot
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I have tried a salicylic acid shampoo from iHerb (from the US) but it did nothing for my itchy and flaky scalp. I've been trying to find another similar shampoo (preferably without lots of synthetic chemicals), so I appreciate this article.
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Luckily I don't have this problem
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OOoooOOOO! I never heard of any of these! Like the look of that loreal one :)
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So many beautiful products. I’m going to have to try these as I’m having a terrible problem with dandruff. I even tried going product free (that’s def not for me).
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I'm in dire need of a good salicylic acid exfoliating shampoo as I suffer from a very oily scalp, which leads to sebum buildup and hair loss. I'm thinking of trying the Aveda Invati one as you can buy it in a travel size version. Unfortunately most of the damage is done and I've lost about 1/3 of my hair. I didn't realize that you had to exfoliate your scalp to remove hair plugs and DHT, and now I'm desperately trying to find something that works. Salicylic acid works by reducing the excess oil which leads to oily buildup, and fungus/dandruff feeding off it. Most people think dandruff is just flakes from a dry scalp. No, it's a condition that causes hair loss. Salicylic acid detoxes the scalp and keeps it clean and the oil under control, just like it does in skincare products. I wish I knew about it sooner! Unfortunate for some reason in Australia, we don't have a lot of salicylic acid/exfoliant shampoos available on the market. Salicylic acid also removes all the gunk so that the active ingredients for hair growth in some shampoos are able to actually penetrate the hair follicles!
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Build up can be a problem, and I have heard of cleansing shampoos which I think may be similar thing, and once baking powder or bi carb soda was suppose to be good, like it removed all of the hair product build up
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I'd like to try one of these. My hair isn't really oily, but it does have an occasional buildup of product.
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hmmm i do want to try this
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This might be a stupid question but won’t removing the oil on your scalp cause it to create more oil?
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I didn't know the existence of exfoliating shampoo. I wonder how much they have to out in to make it effective. The scalp can be much tougher than the skin I imagine.
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Wow salicylic acid is really starting to be an ingredients in a lot of products, have never heard of it being an ingredient in shampoo but would love to try!
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Some interesting products to try!!!
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I’m really interested in trying the Aveda Invati range after reading this. I think my hair would really benefit from it.
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I’m really interested in trying the Aveda Invati range after reading this. I think my hair would really benefit from it.
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I’m really interested in trying the Aveda Invati range after reading this. I think my hair would really benefit from it.
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I’m really interested in trying the Aveda Invati range after reading this. I think my hair would really benefit from it.
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I heard Aveda before. But not the other brand's shampoo.
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I have never heard of salicylic acid in shampoos before, I have tried the Invati Exfoliating shampoo before a while ago and really liked it, didn't realise that contained salicylic acid!
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I need to try the Kerastase shampoo stat!
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The Kerastase shampoo looks brilliant! Shampoo for oily hair always dries out my ends
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I think I need one of these shampoos! I have oily roots and dry ends so this would be perfect!
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