FALSE: Your hair will not get used to a certain shampoo over time. However, many shampoos contain high levels of silicones (as well as many of your favorite products) which can build up over time. The solution? Use a clarifying shampoo once a month.
FALSE: Your hair will not get used to a certain shampoo over time. However, many shampoos contain high levels of silicones (as well as many of your favorite products) which can build up over time. The solution? Use a clarifying shampoo once a month.
You can try a clarifying shampoo or anything that is either deep-cleansing or made for oily hair. (Clarifying is basically just a fancy word for deep-cleansing anyway.)
We know that our bodies build up a "tolerance" to certain things over time — caffeine, antibiotics, and alcohol, for example — rendering them less effective unless the dosage is increased. So, does the same thing happen with our beauty products?
You can try a clarifying shampoo or anything that is either deep-cleansing or made for oily hair. (Clarifying is basically just a fancy word for deep-cleansing anyway.)
We know that our bodies build up a "tolerance" to certain things over time — caffeine, antibiotics, and alcohol, for example — rendering them less effective unless the dosage is increased. So, does the same thing happen with our beauty products?