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Some Hair Care Products Can be Hard on Your Skin

It will come as no great surprise to those of you who are regular readers, that I read an awful lot of hair information, press releases, Websites and articles. Generally these articles are rather routine and boring, as not very often do I encounter material about hair or hair styling that is really new or a different slant. So it was with particular delight that I read the article mentioned below.

This article really gave me something to think about something that I’ve not seen addressed before . . . the chemistry that goes on between hair care products, skin care products and how each interacts with our facial skin.

“a real witches brew”

This should be of particular concern on hair styles that will cover your face in some way where the hair touches skin. The fact that hair care products are specifically engineered for hair and not for skin it would naturally follow that we would encounter incompatibility issues. You’ve got your own little chemistry lab experiment going on everyday. Some of it becoming a real witches brew.

This article does at a very good job of exploring the whole arena and gives us some hints on products which we should avoid. This especially true if you got bangs.

One product in particular that makes sense to avoid contact the skin is Sodium Lauryl Sulphate.

I highly recommend that you review this article this these people know what they’re talking about and it just isn’t some hyped up theory.

Bangs . . . Long, short, thick or wispy, maintaining these essential strands of hair can make or break your complexion and make your skincare regimen ineffective. Sweep them to the side so that they aren’t in constant contact with your forehead. If you have short wispy bangs that can’t be brushed aside, switch up your look by clipping your short bangs up and out of your face so your skin can breathe. To avoid bothersome pimples on your forehead or hairline, the article suggests staying away from such necessary hair care products such as hair gel and mousse to name a few, but the article also reassures readers that they don’t have to throw out their entire hair care product supplies.

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Read the entire article, Skin Care Tango: How to Keep the Peace Between Using Hair Care and Skincare Products

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