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He had a newsletter too, where I found out Shampoo has artificial ingredients to make it look better, nice and shiny, to smell better, to make it foamy, to make its texture nice. You are putting all those additives and toxic chemicals on your head, where they can seep through your skin,
Aubrey's shampoo smelled odd, felt funny, had a greasy texture and looked like the scrapings from a burnt fry pan, but it was 100% natural and not harmful to the human being.
but this skit was typical anti-capitalistic rubbish with a punch line.
Jane Curtin was 'interviewing' Al Franken (leftist scum senator) who was portraying a
chemical industry 'PR man' who was clueless about chemistry. Jane convinced him to
drink some ordinary, every-day, common H2SO4.
Soap and shampoo is nothing but a gentle soap, is made from lye and fat. Lye is made by soaking wood ashes in water and then using then highly caustic slurry (Lye) to change the fat into what you know as soap. If you were to put lye directly on your skin you would suffer a serious burn
Just because it is natural doesn't mean that it is safe and just because it is man made doesn't make it unsafe.