In recent years, major companies have put forward the concept of “silicon-free” in personal care products, but this is just a gimmick created as a marketing tool to show that “silicon-free” formulas are safer and safer than other formula products. It’s just about being healthy or providing a better environment. But in fact, this wrong concept is often spread from social networks or other channels with vested interests, rather than based on rigorous scientific research results. Almost every silicone-free shampoo on the store shelves is always You can find silicone-containing shampoo or conditioner from the same brand.
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