No washing for 3 months, my hairs looks great.

Britannia

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IDOASIS said:
More ingredients to avoid in shampoo are,
cocamide DEA ,laurmide MEA and all the combinations of DEA ,MEA and TEA.
DEA, MEA, TEA, Cause allergic reactions, irritate the eyes and dry the hair and skin. Can be carcinogenic, especially to the kidneys and liver.


I use this one a bit expensive though.

http://www.goodhumans.com/Shopping/Sham ... burts_bees

I think about ordering Dr razack shampoo ,it seems pretty good.

Possible spam.
 

cook'n'milkies

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Britannia said:
IDOASIS said:
More ingredients to avoid in shampoo are,
cocamide DEA ,laurmide MEA and all the combinations of DEA ,MEA and TEA.
DEA, MEA, TEA, Cause allergic reactions, irritate the eyes and dry the hair and skin. Can be carcinogenic, especially to the kidneys and liver.


I use this one a bit expensive though.

http://www.goodhumans.com/Shopping/Sham ... burts_bees

I think about ordering Dr razack shampoo ,it seems pretty good.

Possible spam.

Hey everybody! It's the spam nazi!
 

Britannia

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cook'n'milkies said:
Britannia said:
Speaking of destroying ones own credibility, werent you the one who thought it would be big and clever to label people who parcipitate in the para-olympics as "retarded

A) Participate, not parcipitate

B) The special olympics are for handicapped people and retarded people. Good news, huh!? Now you can sign up!!

Hey everybody its the Spelling Nazi!
Oh and also the "person" who thinks its big and clever to compare me to a handicapped/retarded people taking part in the para-olympics (not the "special" olympics as you put it).

Spam this forum can do without. The odd spelling mistake here and there aint going to hurt anybody.
 

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If anyone doubts that SLS does not cause hairloss, I will be the first to attest. I was stupid enough to leave shampoo on my head, not totally washed off for aday. the next day? super oily scalp, and overnight my hair went from the typical asian branch haired thickness (you know how those teenage asian kids are able to do all those fancy hair cuts without gel? I was one of them). anyway, my hair went limp over night. and since then i've been losing hair like mad and thinning. right before that incident, my hair was thick and often times after doing sports my hair would frizzle and i would look like one of those 60's afro-hair. I used to have to throw water on top of my head to calm it down a bit.

anyway, the way i think of it is it disintegrates ur hair slowly if used daily. the difference is my 24 hour period exposure to SLS equalled the lifetime of a typical person.

and two things this forum has to make clear. There is no such thing as black and white in hair (unless u're talking literally). there is no one thing that absolutely makes u bald except chemotheapy or smthg else. my point is environmental factors are just that. factors... not absolute factors. they contribute to it, but not in an absolute way. again, i believe people have a scale of genetic vs. environmental. to make it easier to understand lets put it this way:

genetic tendency for baldness co-factor * enviromental exposure to factors causing baldness = current condition

if current condition equals 100, equals complete baldness. 0 equals norwood 0 and hair like elvis preseley.

a person will start off with a co-factor determined by genetics. lets say this person is a 0.8 co-factor.

lets say eating 200grams of fat per day adds 10 points on the scale. lets also say this person dyes and perms his hair which adds 20 on the scale. lets say he's aging and currently is 35 whichs adds another 20 on the scale. This would make it:

0.8 * (10+20+20) = 40

this means, this person would have lost 40% of his hair in consideration of genetics and environmental factors. this might be the most accurate example, but it gives u an idea on how to think of baldness is a factor of many things. just like how u some some people who eat like barbarians (i.e-the japanese hot dog eatting champion) but are thin as a rail. some people just don't have the "tendency" for ugliness and can get away from bad lifestyle habits. so stop, seriously, stop saying this has to be this or that has to be that. if anything, say it is not a MAJOR factor in contributing to male pattern baldness.

P.S- to keep to the original post, yes i have not been washing my hair for over a year. my logical thinking of, if shampoo caused my hairloss, why not stop it completely. contrary to common belief, it has been the cleanest my hair has been. the first 3 days were hell, but any other day after that the sebum level just dropped. i guess its just the way the body works. detect too much oil, stop the oil. shampoo causing over-dryness, let the sebum pump like crazy to compensate for the lack of oil. why is the typical american approach to curing so short sighted? why not let the body do what its own adjustment/healing?

yes, i do realize some angry bald dude's gonna bash on me for this long and radical post. flame suit is on.
 
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