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<strong>Hair</strong> <strong>Loss</strong> Beaten!<br />

right ones, and rejecting those commercially manufactured harmful ones you are putting<br />

yourself into a positive win-win situation.<br />

Shampoo has changed and developed beyond recognition over <strong>the</strong> years, and first became<br />

really recognised as a product just to wash hair in <strong>the</strong> early 1930’s, when manufacturers<br />

started to add extra detergents and colouring. Before <strong>the</strong>n people just used ordinary soap that<br />

<strong>the</strong>y would use to wash <strong>the</strong>ir bodies with.<br />

The first shampoos were very basic and consisted mainly <strong>of</strong> a mix <strong>of</strong> soap, water, herbs and<br />

simple detergents. These days you can find a shampoo for every type and condition <strong>of</strong> hair,<br />

every age group, and every individual requirement. The problem though, is that research has<br />

raised major concerns about <strong>the</strong> health hazards <strong>of</strong> some commercial products and <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

chemical contents too.<br />

All shampoos contain detergents. Detergents are <strong>the</strong> agents that do <strong>the</strong> majority <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

cleaning action <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> shampoo, fighting <strong>the</strong> greasy build up so it can be easily washed away.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r chemical contents read like a who’s who <strong>of</strong> germ warfare and are only included to<br />

make <strong>the</strong> product a higher seller<br />

Look at this list <strong>of</strong> shampoo contents that are used to give each brand its own unique qualities<br />

like colouring, moisturizing, detangling; making soapy bubbles or to add a type <strong>of</strong> feel and<br />

texture.<br />

Shampoo contents include stuff like glycol distearate, modified cellulose, sodium and<br />

ammonium chloride, to name a few. All in <strong>the</strong>re doing <strong>the</strong>ir damage to your hair and scalp,<br />

not adding any particular value but just an attempt to make <strong>the</strong> consumer feel he is buying <strong>the</strong><br />

best.<br />

<strong>Hair</strong> Conditioners are used to perform many functions including keeping <strong>the</strong> hair from<br />

tangling, adding shine, s<strong>of</strong>tening <strong>the</strong> hair texture, building volume and giving <strong>the</strong> hair body,<br />

and adding moisture. Conditioners are a way for people to treat specific problems whilst at<br />

<strong>the</strong> same time being able to style <strong>the</strong> hair, preserve curls or keep <strong>the</strong> hair straighter.<br />

One thing about conditioners is that <strong>the</strong>y do not give nourishment to <strong>the</strong> hair, even though <strong>the</strong><br />

marketers would tell you differently. This is not <strong>the</strong> case, in fact how <strong>the</strong>y work is simply by<br />

coating <strong>the</strong> hair through <strong>the</strong> use <strong>of</strong> chemicals that bind with <strong>the</strong> keratin proteins in hair and<br />

cling to <strong>the</strong> hair's surface, creating a new surface coating on each strand.<br />

Sure, your hair appearance may look nicer but its all-surface improvement. The scalp and hair<br />

follicles remain <strong>the</strong> same as before, unchanged apart from possibly getting fur<strong>the</strong>r clogged up<br />

with <strong>the</strong> conditioners chemically manufactured ingredients<br />

<strong>Hair</strong> Gel is used to keep hair in place by a means <strong>of</strong> adding volume and stiffness to <strong>the</strong> hair.<br />

People like to create hairstyles using gels, and at times when you are in a rush and want to<br />

keep your hair looking nice and stylish I can understand a certain attraction.<br />

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