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Buying Shampoo-Three Myths to Avoid

by Marie Messick 01 Mar 2022 0 Comments

Buying Shampoo-Three Myths to Avoid

We are bombarded with advertisements for shampoo, and many of them claim that their product will give you a new lease on life. However the truth about these products may not be as glamorous- or even close! Below is some information relating to myths associated with commercial shampoos:
Many people think it's true when marketers say "miraculous" work because this phrase has been used so much in advertising without any evidence behind its effectiveness; however there’s actually no proof whatsoever showing how these claims could make anyone healthier than just using common sense (and maybe washing your hair once every two weeks). Another popular idea mainstreaming around our culture at present time.

1. Hair Types

The idea that you need to buy the shampoo according your hair type is a marketing technique used by big companies. It's not really helpful because it creates more segmentation, which means people will be buying different products for their individual needs instead of just getting one product that works well with whatever kind they have!

The logic is that the differences in terms of their ingredients are minimal. In fact, those shampoos have to share a lot more common ingredients such as surfactants, quaternary ammonium compounds, conditioning properties, sodium lauryl sulfate, water-binding properties, and preservatives in order to cleanse your hair and give your hair the best condition.

What's the deal with all those different ingredients?
Shampoo manufacturers have to share more commonalities in order for their products work well. For example, shampoos contain surfactants (which help reduce surface tension), quaternary ammonium compounds which provide conditioning properties, and sodium lauryl sulfate as an opacifier/soap-like cleanser that helps clean your hair while adding massager effects on contact - but these are just some out of many!

2. Natual Extract

When it comes to choosing a shampoo, you may want take into consideration the herbal extract aloe vera. This seems like an important factor because some of its benefits for your hair shaft include anti-inflammatory elements and antioxidants which can make sure that they stay healthy over time even if we do nothing else but wash with this product everyday!

3. Multi Vitamins

Vitamins are not just a nutritional supplement, they can be applied to your hair too. The most common belief about vitamins and beauty care for the locks is that this product will nourish them with moisture which may lead into healthier looking strands or even more vibrant colors depending on how much you use at one time; however there hasn’t been any scientific research proving its effectiveness in regards towards promoting healthy-looking skin cells found anywhere online so far as I'm aware (unless someone knows differently).The process of applying vitamin externally is too complicated and inefficient. The amount that can be provided for one hair shaft isn't even comparable to taking the vitamins orally, let alone all your other body parts!

There are many different types of shampoo advertisements that can be seen on TV, in magazines and even online. They all promise great things like making your hair look thicker or more manageable but what they really do is strip away any nutrients from the surface layer leaving you with dry brittle locks - not good! So, we know that reading the product lables are important. Plus, what about researching ingredients for clarification? It's important to have clear understanding on any products that we us on our bodies. What are you thoughts on the effectiveness of commercial shampoos?

 

 

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