It's so hard to find something honest, that isn't pseudoscience! I keep saying they should have a class at my university that's the science behind beauty products. And sure it would be great for people going into beauty professions, but I think it would be amazing for everyone for three reasons. 1- It's something we would actually USE every day, unlike some of the stuff I learn in organic chemistry, physics, etc. 2- It would help people to make informed decisions and make it harder for companies to lie to us and take our money. 3- One of the biggest goals of any major learning institution is to create people who have better tools for reasoning and who can USE those tools once they graduate, if I had some more background in the science behind beauty products, I'm would be getting smarter every single day just by putting my time into researching my decisions. Like if I don't know how my TV works, I'm sorry, I'm not going to look it up, even though I love science. It still works whether or not I understand it. But if I want to have soft skin that doesn't itch in the winter, I have to actually do something, I can't just ignore it. I'm either going to make a decision, or be itchy. That would force me to use my education and get smarter in the process! Research shows it can stave off diseases like Alzheimers for years if we're actively using our reasoning skills as long as we can! I should check out that brand juice beauty
Also, I'm trying to figure out if I need dimethicone on my hair... I like this hairdresser's oil I have from Bumble and Bumble, and I'm pretty sure the only ingredient I need in there besides the oils is the dimethicone, which is just a type of silicone. I think it provides a waxy coating that lasts longer? Do have any idea if silicone matters or if I can just use the oils? This is why I need a class!