stylists do caution against using non-water-soluble silicones, as they can build up on the hair, potentially leading to damage and dryness, as well as weighing down your strands. But water-soluble silicones are great for adding shine, smoothness, and leaving your hair feeling conditioned and so...
Sulfates aren't always bad for your hair. Experts share the pros and cons of sulfates and explain the right way to use them in your hair and skincare products.
For example, sulfates and parabens, which are often found in shampoo, can strip natural oils from your hair and make them dry out faster. Other ingredients like silicones can also cause buildup on the scalp that can lead to dandruff and other skin problems." Your hair type and texture can...
but not good for your skin. She says it creates a barrier on the skin (like mineral oil), which can cause your skin to become more dry with long term use, could trap bacteria which can cause acne, prevents sloughing of the skin and temperature regulation/sweating, and could increase skin...
African hair: exploring the protective effects of natural oils and silicones Due to its curvature and ellipticity, African hair tends to suffer higher level of breakage than other hair types. Its structure becomes compromised due to... G Daniels,E Luneva,D Tamburic 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 B...
and allow the skin to breathe. Silicones and cyclomethicones do not enter the pores, where the formation of blemishes occur, and cyclopentasiloxane evaporates, reducing thebarrier effecton the skin. This misconception comes from anecdotal evidence, and while that can be a useful tool for driving ...
If you’ve watched The Crown on Netflix, you’ll know that Queen Elizabeth (Olivia Coleman) gives truly terrible advice. And this season, with conflict mounting on all sides, her attempts to offer counsel feel particularly ridiculous.
cationic surfactants, (b) one or more amphoteric surfactants, In particular human hair fibers, comprising at least one starch derivative or a plurality of starch derivatives, (e) one or more cationic conditioning polymers, (f) one or more aminosilicones, and (g) To a composition for washing....