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Just to get a bit of a feeling for the numbers,
if you showered with shampoo every day in a year you would be at 365, over a decade at 3650, after 20 years at 7300. 4 digits.
if you showered with shampoo once or twice a week, in a year at 48-96, after 10 years: 480-960 | 20 years: 960-1920. 3 to 4 digits.
In puberty there was a phase of several years where i noticed that showers would not end my suffering of dandruffs. Which only gave way at age 21. As a consequence i never showered aside from some occasional months to experiment with other shampoos for a few weeks, to change the amount of shampoo, the way in which it was applied and the usage per week but it was ineffective until after that age passed.
Ever since the end of the puberty phase dandruff completely stopped irregardless of my showering behavior. I now shower at most once a week with shampoo and otherwise only with water. My shampoo usage count is at roughly 500. My hair are very thick and there is no sign of baldness anytime soon.
The main ingredient for a shampoo to do its work is sodium laureth sulfate and the main reason this ingredient is used is not because its so great but because it is cheap, easily mass produced. It does its work quite well and therein lies a possible problem because it does its work way too well for something sensitive like human hair which is only protected by thin fat layers that the hair need for protection. Not only does this suck ass for your hair if applied too often but it also creates fancy byproducts like the carcinogen 1,4-dioxane. Even in regulation heavy places like the EU there is no regulation for unhealthy garbage ingredients in health care products. Including tooth paste, shampoo, hair spray, deodorants and so on.
If you were born a thinhaircel then balding might have been your fate, but if you were not, then maybe you just listened too much to what other people and the MSM told you.
if you showered with shampoo every day in a year you would be at 365, over a decade at 3650, after 20 years at 7300. 4 digits.
if you showered with shampoo once or twice a week, in a year at 48-96, after 10 years: 480-960 | 20 years: 960-1920. 3 to 4 digits.
In puberty there was a phase of several years where i noticed that showers would not end my suffering of dandruffs. Which only gave way at age 21. As a consequence i never showered aside from some occasional months to experiment with other shampoos for a few weeks, to change the amount of shampoo, the way in which it was applied and the usage per week but it was ineffective until after that age passed.
Ever since the end of the puberty phase dandruff completely stopped irregardless of my showering behavior. I now shower at most once a week with shampoo and otherwise only with water. My shampoo usage count is at roughly 500. My hair are very thick and there is no sign of baldness anytime soon.
The main ingredient for a shampoo to do its work is sodium laureth sulfate and the main reason this ingredient is used is not because its so great but because it is cheap, easily mass produced. It does its work quite well and therein lies a possible problem because it does its work way too well for something sensitive like human hair which is only protected by thin fat layers that the hair need for protection. Not only does this suck ass for your hair if applied too often but it also creates fancy byproducts like the carcinogen 1,4-dioxane. Even in regulation heavy places like the EU there is no regulation for unhealthy garbage ingredients in health care products. Including tooth paste, shampoo, hair spray, deodorants and so on.
If you were born a thinhaircel then balding might have been your fate, but if you were not, then maybe you just listened too much to what other people and the MSM told you.