
The Science Behind Shampoo
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Shampoo is primarily used to clean hair and scalp by removing oils, dirt, and contaminants. Originally, it referred to a head massage practice in India, later evolving into the hair cleaning product we know today. Shampoo works as a surfactant, helping to remove sebum and dirt from hair. There are various types of shampoos for different needs, such as anti-dandruff and baby shampoos. However, excessive use can strip natural oils, potentially leading to hair damage or loss.
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How does shampoo function as a surfactant?
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What are the potential consequences of excessive shampoo use?
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