The Tros Radar asked me about the truth and the nonsense regarding the special shampoo. You can apply all kinds of substances on your scalp beneath the shower: caffeine to counter hair lips, kerhata for filler locks and vitamins for healthy hair. But does it really work in shampoo?
A few weeks ago I was waiting for a sales assistant to serve my pharmacy. She was busy trying to buy a good old woman to buy an expensive shampoo that had to avoid being thin hair… I had to cut my tongue to prevent myself from interfering, but after that, I wish I would have said something. Because the woman went home less well with poor quality shampoo in her shopping bag. Within a couple of weeks, she is also scattered her illusion. At least I can still tell my story on the Trus Radar. Just hope that the sales assistant is also watching … I have filed some claims below:
#1 Do the hair salon have a better quality shampoo than the pharmacy?
The quality of the shampoo is determined by clean and conditioning components. Because they are not too expensive, it is not necessary to spend a lot of money on shampoo. Salon products are often more expensive than the products purchased in the shop, though they have the same ingredients! Some hair salon- and pharmacy products come from the same manufacturers and they are very similar. For example, El Arele has McCarestis, which is sold by many harsh salons and garnish -fractures and El Orele Elivo, which is sold in shops.
#2 Do vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, etc. make their hair healthy?
This is, unfortunately, impossible, because your hair is dead content (protein, especially keratin). So, if you have ruined your hair, the damaged person cannot repair yourself. However, you can protect your hair and shine it by applying a thin layer of emulators on the hair. It will also make it easier to comb. You can compare it with leather. But, like polishing shoes, this layer is temporary. Therefore, substances like vitamins are also unable to help hair (dead) hair. They have little effect on the cells that also produce hair. If they were able to have an effect, you rinse them before going to the hair.
#3 Can the caffeine shampoo make hair grow?
Caffeine will need to be able to enter The Hair Strip, as the hair is dead. But shampoo doesn’t get in touch with your scalp for a long time so that caffeine can get there. Some laboratory research shows the hair that lasts in the growth phase of the caffeine, but it is done only in the test tube and does not use shampoo. The effects will take about 2 years, if any, and you will need to continue its use for good for Form. We know that caffeine is an excellent substance to protect your skin from the sun, but, its shampoo is less compatible.
#4 A rich and strong tone of hair through keratin?
More brushes and hair can easily be broken. Many people with complaints about hair loss are actually suffering from hair breaks. This is the most common cause of hair loss. You can avoid dyeing, such as the minimum combing and styling (blow drying), using good shampoo/conditioner and other chemical treatment.
Now, back to the claim; By using keratin, you reduce the chances of hair breaking by brushing, combing or drying. As a result, you are likely to have a “filler and thick” hair.
#5 shampoo to stop gray hair?
These shampoo are actually only “silver wrists”. People started using silver nitrate around 1800 to make gray hair gray! Moreover, silver nitrate is very controversial… so it doesn’t start to regenerate your hair, it just paints your hair. If you stop using it, then you will end with brown roots again.
Tonight in the Trus Radar tonight .. You can find a link to the program here!
Respect, Jetsky
(Dr. Jetti Ultimate Research Physician Cosmetic Dermatology)
You can also read this blog:
“Shampoo”
“Product advice; shampoo”
“With skin and hair”
“Tips for beautiful and beautiful hair”
And “sodium lorel sulphate and sodium laryth sulphate.”