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Girls, slime masks hyped on Tik Tok can kill your hair and…


Girls, slime masks promoted on TikTok can kill your hair and lead to baldness. “Chewing gum,” which is rubbed in for a lamination effect, is also gaining momentum among children.
Jars with spreading liquid are now massively flooding marketplaces. According to legend, the soft mass should be rubbed into the hair from root to tip, wait 30 minutes and the result will be “healthy and shiny” hair. But this is nonsense.
To save your beauty, we talked to an experienced trichologist (hair specialist). He explained: loose slime just “sticks” to your head, and it’s very difficult to wash it off. This threatens with traction alopecia – hair loss due to external traumatic action. Consequences: loss of volume and, worse, baldness. Especially in children. Previously, the diagnosis was often found in ballerinas and others due to too tight ponytails and buns.
The funny thing is that slime was originally a toy for children. Until someone suggested rubbing it into your head. It only worked because there are actually moisturizing slime masks, scrubs and butters on the market. But with completely different (and safe) compositions.
warn the baby
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Jars with spreading liquid are now massively flooding marketplaces. According to legend, the soft mass should be rubbed into the hair from root to tip, wait 30 minutes and the result will be “healthy and shiny” hair. But this is nonsense.
To save your beauty, we talked to an experienced trichologist (hair specialist). He explained: loose slime just “sticks” to your head, and it’s very difficult to wash it off. This threatens with traction alopecia – hair loss due to external traumatic action. Consequences: loss of volume and, worse, baldness. Especially in children. Previously, the diagnosis was often found in ballerinas and others due to too tight ponytails and buns.
The funny thing is that slime was originally a toy for children. Until someone suggested rubbing it into your head. It only worked because there are actually moisturizing slime masks, scrubs and butters on the market. But with completely different (and safe) compositions.
warn the baby



