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We Bet You Didn't Know These Things About Shampooing Your Hair!
With so many types of shampoos and conditioners available in the market, we often find ourselves in a dilemma while buying them. Most advertisements today are misleading and you have nothing to trust but your instinct.
While a good diet is the key to healthy and strong hair, you'll be surprised to know that some chemicals used in shampoos actually draw out nutrients from your hair.

Here are 10 things we bet you didn't know about shampooing your hair:
1.
Home
Remedies
Might
Not
Be
The
Best
While
we
resort
to
traditional
Indian
home
remedies
when
our
hair
gets
too
dry,
it
isn't
always
the
best
thing
to
do.
These
remedies
are
family
heirlooms
and
passed
from
one
generation
to
another,
but
the
ingredients
used
might
not
suit
your
hair.
For
example,
using
lemon
on
your
scalp
for
treating
dandruff
will
dry
it
out
even
more
and
can
cause
ulcerations.
2.
Less
Shampoo
Is
More
You
might
think
that
if
you
use
more
shampoo
on
your
scalp,
it
will
clean
out
better.
But
that's
not
how
it
works.
When
you
use
too
much
shampoo,
the
lather
formed
can
block
hair
follicles
and
keep
the
dust
and
oil
locked
in.
Always
apply
conditioner
after
using
shampoo
as
the
latter
tends
to
dry
the
hair
and
the
conditioner
moisturizes
it.
The
key
is
to
use
no
more
than
a
Re
1
coin.
3.
Your
Hair
Won't
Ever
Get
Used
To
The
Shampoo
Do
you
buy
a
different
shampoo
every
time
you
go
shopping
because
none
of
the
previous
ones
suited
your
hair
type?
Well,
the
truth
is
your
hair
won't
really
get
used
to
a
particular
shampoo.
Make
a
simple
choice
and
go
for
a
non-fancy,
sulfate-free
shampoo.
It
is
the
conditioner
that
matters
more,
since
it
decides
the
health
of
your
hair
while
shampoo
simply
cleanses
the
scalp.
4.
Every
Person
Has
A
Shampooing
Schedule
It
isn't
necessary
to
wash
your
hair
every
day.
It
might
be
a
surprising
fact
but
every
person
has
a
hair
washing
schedule
and
you
will
take
a
little
time
to
figure
it
out.
Once
you
find
out
your
shampooing
schedule,
it
won't
matter
which
brand
or
type
of
shampoo
you
use
because
your
hair
won't
fall
as
much
and
also
stay
healthy.
5.
Soak
Your
Hair
Before
Shampooing
If
you
aren't
soaking
your
hair
before
shampooing,
you
are
harming
your
hair
more
than
you
can
imagine.
Soaking
your
hair
dilutes
the
shampoos
and
spreads
it
easily.
If
you
don't
do
it,
you
might
see
thinning
of
hair
in
the
scalp
region
where
you
directly
apply
the
shampoo.
Rinse
your
hair
really
well
before
applying
the
conditioner,
so
that
there's
no
more
residue.
6.
Always
Rinse
With
Cold
Water
Washing
your
hair
with
hot
water
sucks
out
all
the
essential
oils
and
also
weakens
hair
roots.
When
you
wash
with
cold
water,
the
hair
follicles
strengthen
and
close,
tightening
their
grip
on
the
hair.
If
you
can't
tolerate
cold
water,
wash
your
hair
with
lukewarm
water
but
for
not
more
than
three
times
a
week.
Cold
water
also
locks
the
conditioner
on
the
hair
strands,
keeping
your
hair
moisturized
for
a
longer
time.
7.
Fancy
Ingredients
Don't
Mean
They
Are
Good
Shampoos
contain
ingredients
like
glycol
distearate,
cocamidopropyl
betaine,
ammonium
lauryl
sulfate,
cyclomethicone,
octyl
salicylate,
and
water,
all
of
which
have
specific
functions
to
protect.
Excluding
ayurvedic
shampoos,
all
other
shampoos
available
in
the
market
are
synthesized
in
a
lab
and
don't
contain
natural
ingredients
like
flowers,
vegetables,
and
clay.
Don't
switch
shampoos
just
because
you
find
the
advertisement
appealing.
8.
Don't
Rub
Scalp
After
Shampooing
There's
a
difference
between
massaging
your
scalp
and
rubbing
shampoo
on
it.
Use
the
tip
of
fingers
and
gently
massage
the
shampoo
on
your
scalp
and
remember
that
lather
formation
isn't
important.
If
you
think
the
oil
isn't
out
then
apply
shampoo
for
the
second
time.
When
you
rub
the
scalp,
you
weaken
the
hair,
which
leads
to
hair
loss
and
no
matter
how
expensive
or
good
your
shampoo
is,
it
won't
work.
9.
Shampooing
Isn't
The
Most
Important
Part
Of
Washing
Hair
Remember
that
shampooing
is
just
one
step
of
the
hair
washing
process.
Before
you
shampoo,
oil
your
hair
and
massage
for
five
minutes.
After
an
hour,
wash
your
hair
twice
with
shampoo.
Condition
your
hair
and
make
sure
you
rinse
it
out
properly.
Towel
dry
your
hair
and
apply
a
leave-in
conditioner
or
hair
serum
to
reduce
tangling
of
hair.
10.
Dry
Shampoo
Isn't
Too
Bad
It
is
a
common
notion
to
think
that
dry
shampoo
isn't
healthy
for
your
hair
but
that's
absolutely
not
the
case.
A
dry
shampoo
only
reduces
oil
on
the
hair
surface
and
makes
your
hair
look
fresh.
Use
it
only
when
you
are
too
constrained
for
time
and
don't
use
more
than
twice
in
a
row.
Now that you know all these things, we are sure you'll know how to choose your shampoo and the mistakes that you shouldn't make.



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