Cleaning your hair often is not only a practice for personal hygiene but responds to your need for a better, appealing appearance. We have our needs to look good, sexy, and better each day that is why we go to the parlor and spas to accentuate whatever is in our body that money can buy. Our environment gives us hair soil. Wherever it may come from, hair soil makes your hair dull, stringy, greasy, and difficult to style or even manage. Ugh what a hair!
Many people clean their hair or take their baths on a regular basis but there are people who wash their hair more often than others do. Call it habit but this routine has its own effect on the hair too. Soiled hair requires frequent cleaning! Soil is an undesirable matter that affects the appearance and the odor of an object. Hydrocarbons, dust particles, hair sprays, hair dressing products, dandruff scales, and hair lipids comprised hair soil. Hair lipids are rather difficult to remove since it came from the mixture of sebum of the sebaceous glands and epidermal cells fatty substances. Sebum is vicious oil discharged by the hair follicles.
Excessive sebum makes the hair unpleasant to the touch and unappealing to the eye. You need to clean your hair daily to get rid of whatever hair soil it has accumulated throughout the course of your day. Since washing is usually associated with shampoos, we usually put shampoos to cleanse our hair well. A good shampoo is supposed to restore the luster and shine of your hair. The improvement of the body of your hair is a result of clean hair. Clean hair last longer and is easier to manage and style. However, shampoos would also tend to increase the frictional coefficient of your hair fibers. This will also lead to cuticle wear of your hair surface. Feedbacks from other sources said that total removal of sebum is not advisable too because it will strip the hair of all its natural sebum where this act is detrimental to hair care and manageability. You are also likely to get shampoo fatigue. The hazards of cleaning your hair are traceable to the use of shampoo. Think of an alternative and shampoo twice or three times a week.



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