well, shampoo is actually intended mostly to wash your scalp. Which is alive and has special skin-care needs. And the conditioner does just that, condition the dead cells to make them presentable. Like... embalming it
2007-01-01 05:40:27
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answered by Michele 2
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LoL Hair Doesn't Die...... Just A Low Amount Of Vitamins........ So If You Wash It In A Good Shampoo And A Good Conditioner It Will Make It Look Alive And Not Break Off So Easy.
2007-01-01 05:40:46
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answered by † Dark Prince † 4
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I easily have tried SO diverse diverse shampoos, conditioners, and different hair products, yet no count number what I try, I consistently come back to good right here device: in my opinion, i appreciate Tresemme nutrition B12 and Gelatin Anti-Breakage shampoo and conditioner. even as the conditioner is sitting on my hair, I comb by it with a great teeth comb. THEN I wash, shave, etc., even as the conditioner sits. I consistently rinse the conditioner very last (first with warmth water, then with chilly). after I get out of the bathe I wrap the towel round my head to absorb a good number of the water, then I comb it with a great-toothed comb (lower back) and then I placed some drops of olive oil in my hands and then rub by my hair (do not USE more suitable than A DROP OR 2 OR YOUR HAIR will be GREASY AND FLAT!) I end (after my hair is dry) with some drops of a silicone hair shiner. wish this allows. playstation --I easily have curly hair too that up till very last year change into lengthy; i'm contained in the frame of mind of growing to be it lower back.
2016-12-01 09:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The effectiveness of vitamins, amino acids and "pro-vitamins" to shampoo is also largely debatable. Vitamins and amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and enzymes within the body. They are those substances our bodies are incapable of synthesizing from other substances. While vitamins may be able to penetrate cells through the skin, amino acids and proteins are too large to enter a cell outside the bloodstream, and they can have no effect on dead tissue. Proteins are constructed from amino acids following an RNA blueprint inside the cell.
2007-01-01 05:39:52
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answered by Monkeyman 3
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It's actually very technical and it does matter. But simply put: You're correct in saying that the hair is dead however, it needs to be properly maintained. It has to do with the pH and the molecular sizes of the proteins and vitamins. In order to keep our hair from becoming dry and splitting (Which is intensified by our love of blow dryers and styling appliances) we need to maintain a correct and balanced level of protein and moisture. Again, not to get to technical but the hydrolyzing process is important to the actual assimilation of the proteins, vitamins and moisturizers in hair care products.
2007-01-01 05:50:20
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answered by fastlanejiggy 4
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Shampoo has different levels of acid in it. You should use one with the list amount of alkali. Your hair pits have the oil to support
your hair requirements. Brushing, with a good Boar Bristle brush offers real benefits that mans imitation of nature cannot match.
The acids strip away the natural oil, leaving the hair dry and brittle. The purpose of acid is to support the destruction of matter, any matter!
2007-01-01 05:52:15
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't make a difference. They'll say anything to sell shampoo.
2007-01-01 05:38:42
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answered by 22sa 3
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if your car isnt alive, why does it matter what kind of gasoline or oil u put in it? just cuz yur hair is technically dead, doesnt mean it dusnt react to different treatments
2007-01-01 05:39:29
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answered by squirrelman9014 3
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It really isn't. Go to the link and learn some interesting facts:
2007-01-01 05:46:45
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answered by elric_melnibone01 2
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To make it shine or to soften dry hair. Depending on your delimma
2007-01-01 05:38:42
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answered by vanillabeancheesecake37 3
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