Yes and no. Some sulfates, such as sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLeS), are much more effective cleansers than others. This means they are able to remove more impurities (such as a oils and dirt), which could make them unsuitable for damaged and dry hair. Sodium coco sulfate (SCS), however, is a much gentler surfactant and is a great ingredient used to cleanse hair without removing excessive amounts of moisture. When shampoos contain hydrating ingredients such as coconut oil and a mix of different sulfates, they can change the effect of the surfactant and make hair feel cleansed and moisturized.