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No shampoo may be better for your hair
Could shampoo be a thing of the past? Millions of us spend a lot of time and money on it, but is it necessary? Shampoo sales have gone down a lot in the UK recently as more people are changing their hair-washing habits. A recent study by Nielsen, a consumer analyst company, said: “People are working from home… and fewer people are smoking, so [they] are using less shampoo less frequently than before." The ecosalon.com website said shampooing regularly may be the reason hair gets so greasy. Shampoo makes the scalp dry, so the head produces more oil, which you then shampoo again to remove/ The site said: “By shampooing less often, your scalp naturally reduces its production of [oil]."

However, many people say shampoo is good for the hair, Mark Coray, a former president of the National Hairdressers’ Federation in the UK, says there is no benefit to not washing your hair. He said: “Shampoo is not abrasive or harsh to the scalp… The ingredients in shampoo help the hair to look so [glossy]… The hair’s oil may build up so it starts to look like it is shiny… but it will not self-clean. “A hair loss clinic in London, The Belgravia Centre, said: “Rinsing your hair is not going to be very effective after certain activities that make the scalp sweaty such as exercising or using a sauna," It added: “Rinsing will also not remove bacteria or clean the excess oil from your scalp if you have greasy hair."

as
~につれて
fewer
より少なく
frequently
頻発、頻繁
regularly
定期的
greasy
脂っこい、油で汚れた、油分の多い
produces
生産する
by ~
~することによって
scalp
頭皮
former
前の、先の
benefit
利益、恩恵
abrasive
研磨剤
harsh
厳しい、どぎつい
ingredients
成分
glossy
つやつや
shiny
a hair loss clinic
薄毛クリニック
rinse
すすぐ
sauna
サウナ
excess
余分な
moist
潤っている

necessary
essential
habits
routines
frequently
often
remove
wash off
reduces
lowers
former
ex-
benefit
good point
harsh
rough
effective
successful
greasy
oily

conditioner
hair spray
coconut oil
hair treatment
hair dryer
shampoo
brush
mousse
ムース
hair dye
脱色、染める

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