You lose so much hair when you shampoo is because your old hair gets washed away from your head
it is a good conditioner, not so much for washing.
when you get a haircut, they cut off the dead hair that was previously there. So once you get a hair cut, your hair is very healthy, so shampooing is easier, and you also dont have as much hair.
shampoo is an emulsifier, meaning it bonds to water and oils. So by using shampoo and other soaps, the shampoo bonds to the oils and dirt in our hair, and the water also bonds to the shampoo so the oils are removed by rinsing the hair
Cheaper shampoo has more water than the expensive shampoo, making your hair greasier much quicker. If you turn the shampoo bottle around and read the ingredients and the first one is Water, then you know it won't do much for your hair, so look for one that has the first two ingredients without water.
When you shampoo your hair you remove dirt and oils. The dirt has to be removed because it can harbor bacteria. The oil may be natural oil, so a bit of it is good, but too much can clog pores and leave your hair looking greasy.
No shampoo will make the hair faster. But the shampoo and conditioner keeps the hair healthy so growing it long is better with no need to cut the tips.
herbal shampoo is natural, so it will only benefit your hair.
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Shampoo doesnt make your hair grow or prevent it. stimulation of the root help your hair grow. So as your washing your hair and your scrubbing your scalp that's what help your hair grow.
You lose so much hair when the scalp is dry because the cells in your hair needs to be hydrated too. The lost hair is a result of the dead cells on your scalp.
It depends on your hair, after you shampoo your hair it will go back to it natural state. So I would keep it for two weeks, then shampoo it, because the hair will be dirty.
Yes, you do need shampoo. When hair is at its dirtiest, it will contain dust, dirt, skin flakes, salt and oil. A shampoo has to break it down and pull it away from the hair. Water won't do this alone so, shampoo to the rescue.