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Shampoo Experiment Is Worth Tracking


 

This Shampoo Experiment Should Yield Some Interesting Results

Do you think it’s possible we may have all been duped into believing we need shampoo, expensive, exotic brands that claim to make our hair thicker, shinier and full of luxurious body it otherwise wouldn’t have???

“you may rethink your beauty routine”

After reading this you may rethink your beauty routine . . .

I have commented before on the no-poo shampoo concept, its not a novel idea but, it is a controversial one.

I admit the longest I’ve gone, using the no-shampoo, shampoo routine was probably about 7 days, just to try it out, but I wasn’t being challenged to go longer.

The theory says, that during the 6 weeks of a no-poo routine, your hair will go from smelly, oily and greasy to it’s natural sweet smelling, bouncy natural state. See what the participants have to say! I’ll do a follow up article in April when the experiment ends.

The theory that shampoo destroys the balance of your hair’s natural oils, is being put to the test by some dedicated fans of ABC Radio in Sydney, Australia. “The Great Shampoo Experiment,” started on March 09, 2007 challenges any willing participant to abstain from using shampoo for six weeks and report back what family, friends, stylists etc. have to say about their new look.

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Read the entire article, Is shampoo a ripoff? The Great Shampoo Experiment

Got a question, war story or comment about this topic? Click on the "Leave Your Comments" link at the very bottom of this article. Some of my best ideas for future articles come from reading reader comments. I'd love to hear from you!

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