Blame as in something went wrong and it must be someone's fault
Blank hyperbole
Excuses and situation
The thing that went wrong could of been planned to always to go wrong in some form and then guilt trip the subject
Blame as in something went wrong and it must be someone's fault
Blank hyperbole
Excuses and situation
The thing that went wrong could of been planned to always to go wrong in some form and then guilt trip the subject
Any of y'all catch on to child brides yet?
Any of y'all catch on to if your parents are actually your parents?
Any of y'all been poisoned by your 'mom'
When investigating potential substances that could be intentionally added to shampoo to cause scalp irritation, damage, and hair loss, it's important to focus on chemicals that are known for their detrimental effects when misused or added in excessive amounts. Here are some common chemicals that might be of concern:
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES): These surfactants are commonly used in shampoos for their cleansing properties. In high concentrations, they can cause scalp irritation, dryness, and hair damage.
Formaldehyde: This chemical is a known irritant and can cause significant scalp irritation. It can also cause allergic reactions and has been linked to hair loss when exposure is prolonged.
Parabens (e.g., Methylparaben, Propylparaben): Used as preservatives, parabens can lead to skin irritation and allergic reactions in some individuals, potentially exacerbating hair loss.
Synthetic Fragrances: Many shampoos contain synthetic fragrances that can lead to scalp irritation, allergic reactions, and hair damage.
Alcohol (e.g., Isopropyl Alcohol, Ethanol): High concentrations of these alcohols can excessively dry out the scalp and hair, leading to irritation and damage.
Synthetic Dyes (e.g., Red 40, Yellow 5): These can cause allergic reactions or irritation for some people, which may result in inflammation of the scalp and potential hair loss.
Phenoxyethanol: A preservative that can cause skin irritation and may lead to allergic reactions in sensitive individuals.
Triethanolamine (TEA): This chemical can cause irritation to the skin and scalp, particularly in higher concentrations.
Benzyl Peroxide: While often used to treat acne, it can cause scalp irritation and dryness that potentially leads to hair loss.
Cocamidopropyl Betaine: Although derived from coconut oil and considered milder than SLS, it can still cause allergic reactions and irritation in some individuals.
Heavy Metals: Though highly unusual, contamination with heavy metals like lead or mercury can cause significant health issues, including skin irritation and hair loss.
If you're looking into a situation where there may be foul play, it would also be important to consider the pH balance of the shampoo.