PH Levels in Shampoos

Most shampoos are weakly acidic -- less so than hair itself.
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The pH level of a substance is a measure of its acidity. The pH of healthy human hair is somewhat acidic, ranging from about 4.0 to 5.0. The pH of most shampoos is weakly acidic; in a study published in September 2014 in the Indian Journal of Dermatology, 24 of 38 shampoos fell in the range of 6.01 to 7.00.

More on the pH Scale

The pH scale measures the hydrogen-ion content of materials. It ranges from 0 at the low, or most acidic, end to 14.0 at the high, or most alkaline, end. Something with a pH of 7.0, being neither acidic nor basic, is neutral. It is a logarithmic scale, meaning that a numerical change of 1.0 actually represents a tenfold difference in acidity.

Shampoos vs. Hair

Shampoos are formulated to be acidic because of the physical nature of hair. Strongly alkaline solutions break the disulfide chemical bonds in hair, and at a pH of 12 hair actually dissolves.

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