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^^Saludable84 can you list the water soluble cones? TIA
There's nothing wrong with silicones y'all. Dang...Lorraine Massey really drove this one in. In my opinion this lady painted silicones as bad because her rival line was full of them. She was smart, it worked.
Silicones do not block moisture from entering. If this were true, the hair would not be able to get wet after a silicone is applied. Water is moisture, so if the hair can get wet then hey, moisture can enter. What silicones do is prevent the hair from swelling in the presence of moisture but it cannot block moisture altogether, it still enters.
Anyway...what's the point of sealing then if not to temporarily block moisture from entering? This is why we seal the hair after applying moisture but no one is running away from natural oils. The true con to synthetic oils (like silicones and mineral oil) is that they don't have healing and fragrance properties like natural oils do. And they have to be washed away with surfactants, not with one of these shampoos made entirely out of oils and plant extracts. The con to natural oils is that they have to be constantly reapplied (reason why some of us have to M&S multiple times a day) because they either penetrate the hair or evaporate after a little while, leaving the hair unsealed and vulnerable to dryness.
I see no huge problem with silicones, but do avoid them where possible.
They work as a good heat protectant I've heard
I see no huge problem with silicones, but do avoid them where possible.
They work as a good heat protectant I've heard
Synthetic oils are not plastic though.. synthetic hair is made of plastic but silicones and mineral oil aren't, they're synthetic simply because they're man-made. They're not extracted from a plant.Silicones are synthetic oils...plastics. They feel very cheap on my hair, leaving it hard as a rock and dry.
. The con to natural oils is that they have to be constantly reapplied (reason why some of us have to M&S multiple times a day) because they either penetrate the hair or evaporate after a little while, leaving the hair unsealed and vulnerable to dryness.