Maybe it's the stress, maybe more, the fact is that lately I'm suffering from a heavy fall of hair. Without going into detail of why or how or what, let's just say I tried to put away the problem. Your doctor will find their way there, the blood tests are fine, by the book. I say fairly healthy life, do not smoke, I drink very little, I sleep without any problems. Of course there are problems, but those who did not have them? Stress ... you, a lot, but who does not have it. But the hair continues to fall. And here I run into various solutions ... first of all the magical elixir. And I do not think much to cosmetics, if not for what it actually is, or cosmetic, superficial stuff, I find myself suddenly put products on the scalp, to take food supplements and hope that Vishnu has mercy on me up there. And atheism cosmetics, I find myself suddenly mocked the belief in certain products ... My weakness, fear of the signals that your body is sending me, fold me to believe that droplets and supplements can stop what is, probably, the effect of stress. And thinking of those street vendors once sold soapy water, distilled water, with various fragrances, go to the miraculous elixir, I find myself much more observing the phenomenon of cosmetic products. Human evolution has made great strides, yet when it comes to minor illnesses, signs of fear and hidden, it is easy to hope that a bottle of elixir is the solution to the problem. Fall for all first or later. Some fall for it again and again. The entire advertising landscape of cosmetics is the reincarnation of that vendor that promised a cure for back pain, headache, toothache, acne, bloating, heartburn, so on and so forth ... all in a single, magical elixir. We all want to believe those comforting little lies. Part of the success of the elixir (and advertising) is the fact that whoever buys it is enhanced because he believes in the promised result. Yet even without a degree in chemistry, just read the ingredients to know what can really do for us the magic elixir ...
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