Using shampoo containing silicone oil can clog pores? The factual result may exceed your imagination
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A few days ago, I stayed with my friends to go to the supermarket. My friend said she wanted to buy a shampoo. This shampoo, she has also done homework in advance, to ensure that affordable, easy to use, the key is very suitable for her hair. My friend went to the shelf where the shampoo was placed, and was preparing to search for it. At this time, the shopping guide came, and I warmly recommended the shampoo that I was doing activities to my friends. I also said that this shampoo is easy to use because it is silicone-free. Will not clog the pores, the hair will fall a little less... The friend listened to a "thank you" and then stopped responding. After that, my friend told me that the current shopping guide is really a common sense. Silicone oil clogs pores is really a joke, but I have done homework, and her rhetoric can't help me. My friend explained to me why she didn't believe that silicone shampoo would clog pores, and the difference between silicone-free shampoo and silicone oil shampoo:
Silicone oil does not clog pores
If you have had experience in buying shampoo at the supermarket, you may hear something like this: "The shampoo contains silicone oil that can clog pores." Especially when you hear this sentence from the mouth of the shopping guide, you may feel very professional and very reasonable. And the word "silicone oil", when read out, makes people feel sticky and greasy, and it is very uncomfortable to attach to the skin. Of course, this is mainly due to the subjective imagination of people. In fact, there is a big gap between silicone oil and human imagination. High quality silicone oil is "inert", it is not hydrophilic, and it is not lipophilic, let alone it will adhere to the skin and affect the health of the skin. Therefore, even if a shampoo containing silicone oil is used, it does not directly act on the scalp to clog the pores. Shampoo contains no silicone oil and does not damage the scalp. Therefore, if a shampoo is thought to damage the scalp because it contains silicone oil, it is too unreasonable.
The difference between silicone-free shampoo and silicone oil shampoo
According to Yang Jianzhong, chief formulator of the Procter & Gamble Asia Hair Care Research Center, from the current results of shampoo testing, many silicone-free shampoos on the market are about 30% more clean than shampoos containing silicone oil. It is not surprising that many users who use silicone-free oil report that after using a silicone-free shampoo, the hair is dry and knotted. Because the cleaning ability of silicone-free oil is generally higher.
Therefore, if a person is oily head skin, he is recommended to recommend silicone oil-free shampoo. After buying it, he may feel that the scalp is very refreshing and comfortable, and he feels that there is nothing wrong with listening to the guide. But if a person is dry head skin, he listened to the idea that silicone-free shampoo is better when buying shampoo products. It may be that the hair is dry and knotted after washing the hair. In order to alleviate the condition of hair knotting, he also needs to buy a conditioner containing silicone oil to increase the smoothness of the hair.
Silicone shampoo does not clog pores, and shampoos have silicone oil, which is not a good or bad standard for evaluating shampoo. Compared with the silicone oil shampoo to clog the pores, it is better to use these time to choose a quality-safe shampoo product, which is better for the hair. Merchants promote shampoos without silicone oil, more for commercial interests, not shampoos without silicone oil must be suitable for everyone. As a buyer, first understand your needs for the product, do not listen to the letter, so that the wallet is not guaranteed.