What if the $47 billion hair care industry has been selling you a lie for 50 years? Tyler Cooper breaks down why your daily shampoo routine might be doing more harm than good, and why millions are ditching the bottle for healthier hair.
🎯 What You'll Learn:
• Why daily washing only became "normal" in the 1970s (spoiler: it wasn't about hygiene)
• How your scalp takes 2-6 weeks to stop overproducing oil when you change routines
• Why curly hair naturally needs way less washing than straight hair
• The shocking truth about sulfate shampoos stripping 80% of your protective oils
👤 Perfect for: lifelong learners and anyone who's ever wondered if there's a better way to care for their hair.
Your scalp might be working overtime to replace oils that harsh shampoos keep washing away. Cooper connects the dots between marketing campaigns, cultural shifts, and actual hair science to reveal why less might actually be more when it comes to washing frequency.
📍 Chapters:
[00:00] Tyler Cooper introduces the great shampoo conspiracy
[01:30] How Big Hair convinced us daily washing was essential
[04:00] What really happens to your scalp during the adjustment period
[07:00] Why your hair texture determines your washing schedule
[10:00] The sulfate problem nobody talks about
[12:00] Practical steps to transition away from daily washing
This isn't about going completely shampoo-free. It's about understanding what your hair actually needs versus what advertisers want you to believe. Cooper's research reveals how a simple change in routine could mean fewer bad hair days and a healthier scalp.
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🔍 Topics: hair care, shampoo alternatives, scalp health, beauty industry, personal care myths
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