Is there also hair tonic without alcohol?
As a rule, all hair tonics contain a proportion of alcohol. There are only a few hair tonic that are specifically produced without alcohol. The reason for this is quite simple.
The alcohol in the hair tonic has a disinfecting and antibacterial effect on the scalp. Furthermore, alcohol in hair tonic is often used as a preservative, which has the advantage that the hair tonic has a longer shelf life and does not have to be used up within a few days. However, the alcohol content can also have a bad effect, especially on an already irritated scalp. It can cause the scalp to dry out and thus lead to increased irritation. For oily hair and oily scalp, hair tonic with an alcoholic content is often used.
Is there also hair tonic with cortisone?
Some hair tonics also contain cortisone. Cortisone is a hormone that is normally produced in the adrenal gland. However, it can and is often used for application to the scalp and hairline.
The cortisone is said to lead to reduced hair loss. Cortisone is also often used to treat psoriasis, as it has an anti-inflammatory effect. However, the use of cortisone should be considered with extreme caution, because in addition to the promised effect, it also leads to a thinner and more infection-prone scalp. The body’s own immune system can also suffer in the long term from the use of cortisone.
Is there also hair tonic with sun protection?
Hair tonic with sun protection can now also be purchased. The purpose of these hair tonic is to protect especially men with light hair from sunburn on the scalp. But also for women or men with full hair, hair tonic with sun protection can be found.
The hair tonic is applied, like the usual hair tonic, on the scalp and hairline. First it is gently massaged in and then left to soak in for a few minutes. The hair tonic has a non-greasy effect on the hair and is also often used by men in combination with caffeinated hair tonic, which should additionally strengthen the hair roots and thus reduce hair loss.