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Is it true that using hair conditioner everyday

Some shampoos strip your hair because of all the chemicals in it. That can lead to hair loss, but in general I don't believe conditioner can do that. Wh oknows though. I am no expert.
 
As far as I know, the only thing that makes your hair fall out is genetics, not counting things like chemotherapy.
 
No, thats not true... i have been using it since i can remember and i still have a full head of hair!
 
Not washing your hair, allows for alot of natural oils and grease to build up, from what ive seen, this does tend to make your hair nicer, thicker, and much less split ends, but it also tends to smell.
 
I've never heard of anyone's hair falling out by using too much conditioner.

If I don't use conditioner I get a itchy scalp.
 
LOL, the myths surrounding hair loss are sometimes just too funny.

Reminds me of a joke:

Fresh from her shower, a woman stands in front of the mirror, complaining
to her husband that her breasts are too small. Instead of characteristically
telling her it's not so, the husband uncharacteristically comes up with
a suggestion.

"If you want your breasts to grow, then every day take a piece of toilet
paper and rub it between your breasts for a few seconds."

Willing to try anything, the wife fetches a piece of toilet paper, and
stands in front of the mirror, rubbing it between her breasts.

How long will this take?", she asks.

"They'll grow larger over a period of years." he replies.

The wife stops. "Why do you think rubbing a piece of toilet paper between
my breasts every day will make my breasts grow over the years?"

"Worked for your ass, didn't it?"
 
Originally posted by: ArchCenturion
Not washing your hair, allows for alot of natural oils and grease to build up, from what ive seen, this does tend to make your hair nicer, thicker, and much less split ends, but it also tends to smell.

wtf. Why do you want sweat and grease to build up in your hair
 
Would definitely recommend everybody use all-natural hair products (you can find them at the health food stores and wherenot). It's somewhat healthier/safer for the skin and doesn't cost that much more.
 
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