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How to tell if your shampoo is no longer working on your hair
MX🏛️ Politics12 hr. ago

How to tell if your shampoo is no longer working on your hair

The article discusses signs that indicate a shampoo might no longer be effective for one’s hair, such as increased oiliness, dullness, difficulty combing, split ends, and scalp irritation. It explains that changes in hair needs—due to factors like climate, hormonal shifts, heat tools, coloring, or product residue—can make a previously suitable shampoo less effective. The piece advises considering different formulas, such as clarifying shampoos or more hydrating options, and recommends consulting a dermatologist if issues persist. It emphasizes adapting hair care routines to match current hair needs rather than assuming the hair has become accustomed to a particular product.

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El Universal logoEl UniversalIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 9012 hr. ago
How to tell if your shampoo is no longer working on your hair

The article discusses signs that indicate a shampoo might no longer be effective for one’s hair, such as increased oiliness, dullness, difficulty combing, split ends, and scalp irritation. It explains that changes in hair needs—due to factors like climate, hormonal shifts, heat tools, coloring, or product residue—can make a previously suitable shampoo less effective. The piece advises considering different formulas, such as clarifying shampoos or more hydrating options, and recommends consulting a dermatologist if issues persist. It emphasizes adapting hair care routines to match current hair needs rather than assuming the hair has become accustomed to a particular product.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about hair care and product effectiveness without taking a political stance. While it discusses personal health and hygiene, which could fall under broader societal concerns, there is no overt ideological framing or emphasis on specific political agendas. The

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides general advice on when to change shampoo based on common factors like climate, hormonal changes, heat tools, and product buildup. It does not make specific claims about any particular event or individual, so factuality is high as it aligns with general hair care knowledge. Objec

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