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Chemists Answer YOUR Beauty Questions! EP35

54 min · 20 de may de 2026
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We are cosmetic chemists, and today we are uncovering secrets behind hair care myths, product hype, and what science actually says about styling and cleansing routines in this lively Q&A. From horse shampoos to curl conditioners, discover whether your favorite products are worth the hype, and learn how to optimize your routine, even in hard water or with stubborn color fades.Ever wondered if rinsing with cold water truly seals the cuticle or if hot water strips your hair? Want to know why curly hair responds differently to shampoos or whether you should really avoid sulfate shampoos for color preservation? We break down these common doubts and share surprising insights straight from the lab, demystifying marketing claims and giving you practical, science-backed advice.Discover why hair pH matters, how to choose shampoos that work in hard water, and the truth about the influence of temperature and water type on your hair health. We also explore the real reasons behind product overhype. Including some specific brands that may not deserve the praise — and how to identify the best beauty solutions for your concerns.This episode is perfect for anyone tired of being overwhelmed by endless product choices or questioning the marketing spin. If you’re a curly girl aiming for bouncy curls, a color-treated hair enthusiast, or simply want to optimize your routine, you'll gain insights to make smarter decisions and avoid wasting money. Plus, get a peek into how chemistry impacts everyday beauty routines.Natalie and Sadie are both cosmetic chemists with years of experience formulating skincare and hair care products. Together they are answering your burning questions and bringing clarity to the world of cosmetics.Tune in to decode the myths and make informed choices, because you deserve hair that looks and feels amazing, backed by science, not hype.Welcome to Beauty by the Beaker, the podcast where Sciences Gets a Hot New Makeover! We're two cosmetic chemists who want to reveal what really goes into your favorite products. Join us in the Science Salon! Whether you’re a skincare enthusiast, a curious consumer, or just tired of being told coconut oil cures everything, you’re in the right place. Let's gossip about all things beauty together! Pull up a chair, your appointment's about to start.Visit our website to read more about this episode and check out our blog post with sources.https://www.beautyxbeaker.com/Join us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Youtube!@beautyxbeaker@natbxb@sadiebxbContact us at info@beautyxbeaker.comSpecial thanks to Flip Twogood for our photos and Hailey Romero for our branding.

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