Is Aussie Shampoo Color-Safe? 

Aussie Kids Shampoo

Aussie has a number of popular shampoo brands Aussome Volume Shampoo, Bangin’ Shine Shampoo, Miracle Moist Shampoo, and Deep Moisture Shampoo. 

Aussie also has a separate line of shampoo for colored hair called Bonza Color Shampoo that is safe for people who have dyed their hair. However, it may contain ingredients not safe for color-treated hair.

What Are The Best-Selling Shampoos On Aussie

Aussie has a wide range of shampoos, conditioners, hair masks, serums, oils, and hair sprays. Here are the five best-selling shampoos from Aussie:

  • Aussie SOS Kiss of Life Shampoo
  • Aussie Deep Moisture Shampoo
  • Aussie SOS Save My Lengths Shampoo
  • Aussie Miracle Moist Shampoo
  • Aussie Bonza Color Shampoo

Let us check if any of these shampoos are color-safe.

Aussie SOS Kiss of Life Shampoo – NOT Color-Safe

The Aussie SOS Kiss of Life shampoo contains ingredients like Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, and Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride which are not safe for color-treated hair. The Aussie SOS Kiss of Life shampoo has not been marked color-safe by the manufacturers.

Sodium Laureth Sulfate in Aussie SOS Kiss of Life shampoo is a sulfate compound that is pretty abrasive and can lighten the color of your hair. 

Aussie SOS Kiss of Life shampoo contains clarifying agents like Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride which is heavier than regular cleansers. It helps with a deep cleanse of your hair but also strips away the color in the process.

Aussie SOS Kiss of Life shampoo includes Sodium Chloride that causes the moisture in your hair to dry out, and also strips away the color. While it is not as bad as other ingredients, you should still note that this makes Aussie SOS Kiss of Life not safe for color-treated hair.

Aussie Deep Moisture Shampoo – NOT Color-Safe

The Aussie Deep Moisture shampoo contains ingredients like Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Stearyl Alcohol, Sodium Chloride, Cetyl Alcohol, and Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride which are not safe for color-treated hair. The Aussie Deep Moisture shampoo has not been marked color-safe by the manufacturers.

Sodium Laureth Sulfate in Aussie Deep Moisture is a sulfate compound that is pretty abrasive and can lighten the color of your hair. 

Aussie Deep Moisture shampoo contains Stearyl Alcohol and Cetyl Alcohol which are alcohol-based compounds that are not color-safe. While ingredients such as Stearyl Alcohol and Cetyl Alcohol help add volume, they also strip away the color in your hair and make them dry and brittle.

Aussie Deep Moisture shampoo contains clarifying agents like Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride which is heavier than regular cleansers. It helps with a deep cleansing of your hair but also strips away the color in the process.

Aussie Deep Moisture shampoo includes Sodium Chloride that causes the moisture in your hair to dry out and also strips away the color. While it is not as bad as other ingredients, you should still note that this makes Aussie Deep Moisture shampoo not safe for color-treated hair.

Aussie SOS Save My Lengths Shampoo – NOT Color-Safe

The Aussie SOS Save My Lengths shampoo contains ingredients like Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, and Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride which are not safe for color-treated hair. The Aussie SOS Save My Lengths shampoo has not been marked color-safe by the manufacturers.

Sodium Laureth Sulfate in Aussie SOS Save My Lengths shampoo is a sulfate compound that is pretty abrasive and can lighten the color of your hair. 

Aussie SOS Save My Lengths shampoo contains clarifying agents like Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride which is heavier than regular cleansers. It helps with the deep cleansing of your hair but also strips away the color in the process.

Aussie SOS Save My Lengths shampoo includes Sodium Chloride that causes the moisture in your hair to dry out and also strips away the color. While it is not as bad as other ingredients, you should still note that this makes Aussie SOS Save My Lengths shampoo not safe for color-treated hair.

Aussie Miracle Moist Shampoo – NOT Color-Safe

The Aussie Miracle Moist shampoo contains ingredients like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, and Magnesium Chloride which are not safe for color-treated hair. The Aussie Miracle Moist shampoo has not been marked color-safe by the manufacturers.

Both Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Sodium Laureth Sulfate in Aussie Miracle Moist shampoo are sulfate compounds that are pretty abrasive and can lighten the color of your hair. 

Aussie Miracle Moist shampoo contains clarifying agents like Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride and Magnesium Chloride which are heavier than regular cleansers. They help with a deep cleansing of your hair but also strip away the color in the process.

Aussie Miracle Moist shampoo includes Sodium Chloride that causes the moisture in your hair to dry out and also strips away the color. While it is not as bad as other ingredients, you should still note that this makes Aussie Miracle Moist shampoo not safe for color-treated hair.

Aussie Bonza Color Shampoo – NOT Color-Safe

Although the Aussie Bonza Color shampoo has been marketed as a color-safe shampoo, it contains ingredients like Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Magnesium Chloride, and Alcohol Denat which are not safe for color-treated hair.

Both Sodium Lauryl Sulfate and Sodium Laureth Sulfate in Aussie Bonza Color shampoo are sulfate compounds that are pretty abrasive and can lighten the color of your hair. 

Aussie Bonza Color shampoo contains Alcohol Denat which is an alcohol-based compound that is not color-safe. While ingredients such as Alcohol Denat help add volume, they also strip away the color in your hair and make them dry and brittle.

Aussie Bonza Color shampoo contains clarifying agents like Guar Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride and Magnesium Chloride which are heavier than regular cleansers. They help with a deep cleansing of your hair but also strip away the color in the process.

Aussie Bonza Color shampoo includes Sodium Chloride that causes the moisture in your hair to dry out and also strips away the color. While it is not as bad as other ingredients, you should still note that this makes Aussie Bonza Color shampoo not safe for color-treated hair.

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