When even the best creams and shampoos fail, the problem may not be cosmetics but water
The article discusses the possibility that issues with hair and skin health may not be due to cosmetic products like creams and shampoos, but rather related to water quality. It suggests that if these products fail to improve appearance, the problem might lie in the water used, implying that water composition could affect personal care outcomes.
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