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Does shampoo cause hair loss

The widespread misconception too often assumes that shampoos are responsible for hair loss or even for the development of baldness or alopecia. Does shampoo cause hair loss or even slow down or even prevent hair growth? And is dry shampoo really that bad for our hair?

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Does shampoo cause hair loss

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  1. DoesShampooCauseHairLoss|TheCompleteGuide Byadmin -June5, 2023019 DoesShampooCauseHairLoss DoesShampooCauseHairLoss Apopularmisconceptionaccusesshampoostoofrequentlytoberesponsibleforhairlossoreventobea cause of baldness or alopecia. does shampoo cause hair loss or slow down or even prevent your hair fro mgrowing?Andisdryshampooreallybadforourhair?Questionsandanswersbasedontheopinionsof professionalexperts(dermatologists, trichologists)and scientificresearch onthesubject: TableofContents Canwashingyourhairtoooftenleadtohairlossorhinderhairgrowth? Canshampoo make hairbrittle? doesdryshampoocausehairloss? Are anti-hair loss shampoos effective and recommended for hair loss or baldness? Arevolume-densifyingshampoosrecommendedtogainhairthicknessandvolume? Conclusion YouMightAlsoLike Canwashingyourhairtoooftenleadtohairlossorhinderhairgrowth? In the unanimous opinion of dermatologists, hair experts, and trichologists, the answer to this question do esshampoocausehairloss?isno!Thispopularbeliefismoreofahairmythandisnotbasedonscientific evidence. You can therefore wash your hair (or rather your scalp), as often as necessary, without fear of i mpacting its (re)growth and becoming bald in the long term (phew!). Indeed, hair loss is a complex pheno menonwith multiplecauses – mechanical,hormonal, emotional,seasonal, etc. DoesShampooCauseHairLoss DoesShampooCauseHairLoss whethernormalornot(seearticle:Normalorabnormalhairloss…:whenshouldyouworry?andThediffe rencebetweenbrittlehairandhairloss)isabsolutelyunrelatedtotheirwashing.Conversely,alackofsha mpoo/wash can lead to a clogged hair follicle/hair bulb (stagnation and agglutination of waste and sebum aroundthe roots) which could hindergrowth… Canshampoomakehairbrittle? Ifashampoodoesnothaveanegativeorpositiveactiononhairgrowthandlossassuch,itcanhowever betoodetergentforyourhairandmakeitdryandporous.Astatethatmakesthemmorevulnerabletobr eakage,especiallyiftheyarealreadythin,porous,andfragilebynature(oftenthecasewithcurly/frizzyh air). Thisiswhyitisoftenrecommendedtouseshampooswithamildcleansingbaseandtospacethehairas much as possible to preserve its lubrication and its cuticle (protective envelope). However, if your scalp is oily, contains residues of various products, or dandruff, you will need to use more or less clarifying cleans ingproducts (ie strippers) dependingon your situation: doesdryshampoocausehairloss? It was across the Channel that the controversy over dry shampoos began to swell in 2015 when a mother accusedthemofdamagingherhairandevencausingafall.VariousAnglo-Saxondermatologistssuchas Dr. Sonia Batra in Los Angeles have pointed out that the substances deposited by these new cosmetics, whichcoatthehairfollicles,couldclogtheporesofthescalpiftheywereusedtoofrequently(from2 /to3 timesa week). This accumulation can eventually lead to inflammation of the scalp and therefore weaken hair growth or e venleadtohairloss.Thestarchtheyoftencontainalsorisksdullingthehairovertime.Bewarealsooftho secontainingalcohol.Theywouldalsohaveadryingorevenirritatingeffectduetotheirabsorptionofseb um and no real cleansing effect (no elimination of dead skin, germs, and bacteria). To be used with parsi monyand precaution therefore onlyin troubleshooting.

  2. To ban completely on the other hand: dry shampoos containing talc which would be carcinogenic. Sources: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/womans-bald-patch-blisters-and-sores-caus ed-by-using-dry-shampoo-a6980776.html; https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2016/07/the-unfortu nate-reality-of-dry-shampoo/489989/; http://www.lci.fr/sante/labus-de-shampoing-sec-nuit-gravement-a-vos-hairs-1528661.html Areanti-hairlossshampooseffectiveandrecommendedforhairlossorbaldness? Aprioriunfortunatelyno,thistypeofproductisnotsuitablefortreatingtheproblemofhairloss. In fact, treating alopecia requires active agents with a subcutaneous action that is incompatible with the d etergentagentsofashampoo.HereistheopinionofPascalReygagne,dermatologist,anddirectorofthe SabouraudCenter,a unitspecializing inhairpathologies atthe Saint-LouisHospitalin Paris: “It is impossible for a simple shampoo to have an anti-hair loss effect, specifies P The contact time is not sufficient for the ingredients to act. They may only be able to improve the appearance of the hair, for exa mplebygivingitmorevolume.Notethatthevolumecanbeeasilyobtainedbythebristlingofthecuticleo f the hair, the result of a detergent product that lifts its scales and therefore “inflates” the hair (by also dryi ngit out on the other hand). Arevolume-densifyingshampoosrecommendedtogainhairthicknessandvolume? They are also to be avoided according to certain experts who have pointed out the problem of the multipli cation of active ingredients and cosmetic substances in these products which harm their primary function whichistowashwiththeproblemofaccumulationofresiduesaroundthehairbulbsandthechokingmen tionedabove (problemincreased by massagingthem deeper intothe scalp). Thescalpbalancemaybeaffectedandthereforeaffecthairgrowthandthequalityofthehairproduced( wewill thusbe able tosee a thinningof thefiber contrary tothe expected effect!). Conclusion Inconclusion,washingwiththerightshampoo,atthenecessaryfrequency,isthebestwaytoguardagain sttheproblemsofhairloss,inparticular,linkedtothecloggingofthehairbulb.AsIhaveoftenrepeated o n the blog, favor shampoos with the shortest possible lists of ingredients that are content to do the job for whichthey are intended: namelytowashandridthescalpofitsimpurities.whilerespectinghissensitivity!Goal:ahealthyscalpth atoffers fertile ground for yourhair to grow

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