Scott_Teesside
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Hi, I have been reading that Pantene and TRESemmé are bad for the hair but I don't understand how, please can anyone explain? Thanks.
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Also, hair cannot be repaired, it is a dead substance. Any ingredient(s) that improves the appearance and/or feel of the hair is purely cosmetic and temporary. Most products coat the hair, that's how they work.
Also, did you read any of the links you posted?
I looked at a couple and on the first link I found this interesting post...
Kristen Wilson July 24, 2015, 6:17 pm
I am a Master Cosmetologist and I have a degree in Applied Science as well and Its not about Pantene and Matrix/Redken/BlahBlahBlah ingredients being the same, Its the fact that Pantene uses cheaper, less pure ingredients hence the cheaper price.
Not true! Olaplex is the only patented product that repairs broken disulphide bonds within the hair.
For a similar sort of analogy, planks of wood are 'dead' trees but they can be repaired and refilled.
Just because an internationally massive company owns the brand doesn't mean they are all manufactured in an identical way. That would be like saying that Tesco finest food range is identical in ingredients and flavour to the Tesco basics range because they're made by Tesco...
I struggle with the whole silicone thing.
Some are water soluble, are they ok silicones? Are there any ok silicones?
Anyone have any idea what names of silicones are? What ingredients to avoid?
I know cyclo' are bad and dimethiconol is bad too.
I've probably made myself unpopular on this site already...
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