Leire Barrutia, dermatologist: "Mercadona shampoo that would choose as a dermatologist for each type of skin"

Leire Barrutia, dermatologist: “Mercadona shampoo that would choose as a dermatologist for each type of skin”

Mercadona is the favorite supermarket of the Spaniards. And, therefore, there are many ‘review’ that are published from their products, especially when they get a novelty. Likewise, the chain is characterized by having a very powerful cosmetics and perfume section, with Deliplus products that, sometimes, have nothing to envy to those of high -end.

Thus, it is not surprising that more and more customers decide to try their products and, if they are planning to use their shampoos, a dermatologist has made it very easy. And it has released a video where it explains which Mercadona shampoo would choose as a professional according to each type of skin.

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The recommendations are in charge of Leire Barrutia, known in social networks such as ‘@Dermisphere’, and begins with the Zero shampoo of Deliplus. “It seems to me a good option for damaged, very dry or very fragile hair. It carries very soft sulfactants or active cleaners. Polyquaterernium 10 carries to hydrate or soften the hair and other moisturizing repair active assets such as panthenol or vitamin B5,” he begins explaining.

At the same time, he warns that “I would not choose it in fatty hair because it will not clean enough”, but that it would be another good option “to alternate with another treatment shampoo.” The second product that analyzes is the shampoo with argan oil for damaged hair, which also seems a good option for this type of hair.

“It carries sulfactants or active cleaning cleaning, but a little less than the previous one, and carries many moisturizing assets, many silicones that have a very important softening effect. Therefore, if you have hair with a tendency to breakage or freeze, it can come very well,” he says. He also adds that he carries “many moisturizers such as argan oil, jojoba oil, carité butter, hydrolyzed keratin and polychaternium 10 and Polyquaternium 22 that also have that softening conditioning action.

Third, he warns that “Detox doesn’t convince me much.” Because? “It could be an interesting option for fatty hair because it carries an active cleaner, a more powerful sulfactant, which is the Sodo Lauryl Sulfate, which cleanses that fat very well, but cleanses too much and can dry from means to ends. In addition, it does not carry assets such as salicylic acid, the piroctone olamina or the climbzole that can help seboreic dermatitis that can be associated with graceful hair. So much, it is an option that does not convince me at all. ”

The dermatologist continues to explain that this option does have moisturizing assets such as Polyquaternium 10, such as panthenol or glycerin, but I would go more to other type of shampoos, with sulfactive sulfactants, but with salicylic acid and with pyroctone, olamine or climbazole, ”he details.

Finally, analyze the Plex Repair shampoo. Can it be interesting? Is Olaplex similar? Because it carries quite soft sulfactants or active cleaners and also carries silicones. The silicones are those that give that softness and that aspect superhydrated to the hair. They can give you a little weight. Therefore, if you have curly hair or tend to have too much weight in the hair, they can cake it a little. It carries dimeticonol, which is a high molecular weight silicone with great softening capacity. Therefore, very interesting for Freeze, very interesting for dry or damaged hair, ”he concludes.