Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate and Hair Loss
Analysis of sodium lauroyl sarcosinate and hair loss
In recent times, people are worried about hair loss, and shampoo products may be related to the rise and fall of hair. Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate is often found in various shampoos, and its impact on hair loss cannot be ignored.

Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate has excellent decontamination and foaming properties, and is often heavy on shampoo formulas. However, its effect on hair should not be viewed only on the surface. When shampooing, its decontamination power can remove scale and oil from the scalp. If used in moderation, the scalp is refreshing, the hair follicles are unobstructed, and the hair may grow healthily.

However, if used too much, or the proportion of this ingredient in the shampoo is inappropriate, there are also drawbacks. It may cause an imbalance in the water and oil balance of the scalp. Scalp oil is originally a hair protective film. If it is removed too much, the hair will lose its moisturization, and the hair roots will be easy to loosen, eventually falling off. And sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, although less irritating to the scalp than traditional surfactants, is used for a long time and frequently, or may cause microinflammation of the scalp, which is also one of the reasons for hair loss.

Therefore, in order to protect the hair, when choosing a shampoo, when reviewing the content of sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, and shampooing moderately, do not use too much frequency and force. Diet, work and rest are also related to the growth and decline of hair. Work and rest are orderly, and a balanced diet is supplemented by things suitable for shampooing. Hair may be lush but not easy to shed.