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Reject when you see silicone oil? In fact, it is not terrible and gentle!

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Hair is very important to beauty. Everyone knows the truth. So how do you care for your hair? In fact, hair care is the same as skin care. We usually apply a lot of skin care products in the morning and evening, and we also look at the ingredients to prescribe the right medicine. The hair that grows next to the face should also be "watered".

So today, I will answer some small doubts about hair care, and look down!
Does hair need sun protection?

Before we go out every day, in order to prevent darkening and long spots, we will apply sunscreen, but many people don't know that the hair should also be sunscreened!

After all, the hair is at the top of our body, the part closest to the sun, and ultraviolet rays must first find it to cause trouble. Excessive sun exposure can cause hair to dry out, surface rough, fade, reduce gloss, and even become brittle.

So every skincare expert, while diligently applying sunscreen on your face every day, don’t forget to take care of your hair and scalp. Get sun hats and umbrellas!

Younger heads are easier to oil?
Young friends do have a higher percentage of oily hair. Studies have found that the youth group is much higher than the middle-aged group and the old group in terms of the percentage of oil area, the area of oil or the amount of oil.

I meditate in my heart, I am young and greasy! During adolescence and pregnancy, endocrine changes will have a great impact on the secretion of sebaceous glands, which are temporary phenomena.

We must firmly believe that time will not only take away people’s youth, but also the greasiness on top of the head.

Some people are born with more sebaceous glands than others. For the benefit, sebum can protect the hair and make the hair soft and shiny. Do a good job of daily cleaning and timely cleaning. When your head is oily, please comfort yourself: After working hard, don't regret it!

Can I scratch my scalp with my nails?
Some sisters roar! Shampooing is not like scratching your scalp as hard as your own. I think it is clean enough to wash it, NO! STOP!

The scalp is actually more sensitive and fragile than the face. The “violent” method of scratching the head with nails will make the scalp fragile. In addition, there are a lot of dirt hidden in the nails, and the hair follicles are prone to infection, which can cause redness, itching, and itchiness of the scalp. Problems such as swarf.

The correct way is to gently massage the scalp with your fingertips. This will not only not harm the scalp, but also relax it.

Can silicone oil shampoo be used?
Regarding shampoo, the biggest doubt many people have is: Can I use silicone shampoo?

Too many posts on the Internet now scare people: “Silicone oil is a chemical substance that clogs pores, causing itching, redness, and even hair loss.”

But silicone oil is really not a scourge! In order to justify the name of silicone oil, it's time to add the posture of silicone oil-containing shampoo!

Why should silicone oil be added to shampoo?
Let's take a look at the structure of the hair first~
The outermost layer of hair is cuticles. The cuticles are very fragile. Shampoo, combing and dyeing will cause the cuticles to rise and open.

When shampooing, various silicone oil ingredients can lubricate the hair scales and make the hair softer. At the same time, after the silicone oil forms a film on the hair, its own weight can also make the hair more draped.

What "indulge in silky smoothness" or "comb to the end" is inseparable from the credit of silicone oil. Therefore, people who have the habit of perming and dyeing their hair with dry and split ends need to use silicone oil-containing shampoo.

Will silicone oil clog pores and cause hair loss?
The biggest concern everyone has about silicone oil-containing shampoos is that silicone oil is insoluble in water and easily remains on the scalp, causing the hair to breathe hard, which in turn can cause itchy scalp and hair loss.
Is it true? The answer is NO!

reason
1. Silicone oil is also added to many skin care products. Why don't you say that it clogs pores? What's more, the silicone oil added to the shampoo has now been improved to be water-soluble, and it will be washed away with water, so there is no need to worry too much about the residual silicone oil.

2. Silicone oil itself is breathable (the material of silicone oil and contact lenses are essentially the same, so if you don’t breathe your eyes, it’s a waste!

3. Silicone oil is a macromolecule and cannot be absorbed by the human body. Normal use will not harm the body.

Therefore, under normal circumstances, there will not be a large amount of silicone oil remaining on the scalp, and even a small amount of residue will not cause damage to the scalp and hair.

Regarding the problem of hair loss, silicone oil just wants to say: Don't let me back the pan! 

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