It is sticky and malleable, and has a moisturizing and smoothing effect on hair. Hair grows from the hair follicles in the scalp. The main component is keratin. Each hair has many uneven hair scales. When the hair scales are damaged, they will lift up, which will increase the friction between the hairs, causing the hair to become tangled together, and more friction will aggravate the damage to the hair scales. When you wash your hair, the silicone oil in the shampoo adheres to the gaps in the hair scales, filling the surface of the hair and making the hair soft to the touch. Especially for hair that is frequently permed and dyed and whose hair scales are severely damaged, the effect is more obvious. Because the way silicone oil works is to adhere to the hair and fill in the damaged and open hair scales.
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