When we think of cleanliness and neatness, a lot of us, especially those who have families of their own think of mowing the lawn, wiping the car to a brilliant shine, sweeping up floors, cleaning drains. While these definitions of cleanliness are well and good, in fact important for a lot of people, there is a kind of cleanliness that is more basic and fundamental than this kind of cleanliness. This is the kind of cleanliness that you will bring with you wherever you go, and will reflect much of your personality and habits.
This kind of cleanliness is none other than personal hygiene. Nothing reflects better or worse on a person than his or her personal cleanliness when it comes to his or her body. It takes nothing more than the kind of clothes you wear, the way you sport your hair, or the smell of your skin to build a good or bad reputation among peers and superiors. So if you want to be respected by everyone you meet, it would be best to observe even the most basic of hygienic practices.
And one of the best ways to be hygienic is to use shampoo. There are two kinds of shampoo usually out in the market: regular and anti-dandruff. Anti dandruff shampoo is great when you want to avoid the flakes flying in every direction but it would be best to remember that some products can be harsh on the scalp. This could lead to anything from dry scalps to severe itchiness. So what to do when faced with this dilemma?
The best thing you can do is to know when to use anti-dandruff shampoos and when to use regular ones. Using a regular or strong anti-dandruff shampoos on babies can damage their sensitive scalps, so beware! Use a baby shampoo as much as possible. And when buying cleaning products, it is always best to make sure that nobody in the house is allergic to its ingredients.
