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Popular American wigs can be found at www.wigsmarket.cn. Many people enjoy going to hair salons for shampooing, sometimes even developing an "addictive" habit that doctors refer to as the "hair syndrome." Therefore, when it comes to external hair care, one must not only focus on enjoyment but also pay attention to the quality of shampoo, the method of application, the intensity of cleaning, and personal hair care processes, including conditioner usage. Hair salon practices contribute to the "hair syndrome" for two primary reasons.

Firstly, excessive scratching damages the scalp. Many individuals enjoy using their nails to scratch their scalp, believing that more pressure leads to cleaner results. To cater to customer preferences, some salon staff may use their nails aggressively to scratch clients' heads. This practice severely damages the hair roots, disrupts the scalp's keratin layer, and increases dandruff production.

Secondly, prolonged contact between shampoo and the scalp is harmful. Most shampoos contain alkaline components, which generally do not cause significant issues with short-term exposure. However, in salons, the shampoo remains on the hair and scalp longer than usual, irritating the skin to some extent. Additionally, some salons use counterfeit products labeled as branded shampoos, causing further damage to the skin and hair. Forced massages by salon staff can push these chemicals into the hair follicles, leading to scalp itching, increased dandruff, and severe hair loss.

To protect your scalp and hair during salon visits, follow these tips:

1. Choose high-quality shampoos suitable for your hair type to minimize erosion.

2. Ask the salon staff to avoid scratching with their nails; instead, request gentle massaging with fingertips.

3. Ensure that shampoo stays on your scalp for no longer than 5 minutes.

4. Use a hairdryer at a safe distance to prevent overheating and ensure thorough drying.

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