So does silicone oil really clog hair follicles
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Most shampoos will add silicone oil in order to achieve some hair care effect while cleaning the hair, but in fact, the content of silicone oil is mostly less than 1%, so even after the surfactant cleaning and a lot of water rinse there is still silicone oil residue on the scalp, the amount is very small, the possibility of blocking pores is very low. Even if the scalp follicles may become clogged after a long period of cleaning, this does not mean that scalp damage or hair loss is directly caused by silicone oil. There is no medically proven "silicone free" shampoo to prevent hair loss. This can be avoided by rinsing your scalp every time you wash your hair and avoiding using the same shampoo for long periods of time.
So there's no need to worry about silicone oil clogging your hair follicles, damaging your hair and causing hair loss.
So what's so good about the silicone oil free shampoo that's now in vogue?
Because after shampooing your hair with silicone oil, the silicon sticks to your hair, making it heavier, and making the whole look less fluffy and flat. Silicone oil free shampoo leaves your hair fluffy and fresh. In addition, silicon-free shampoos are better for root cleansers and are also recommended for deeper cleansing of oily hair to avoid Angle plugs.