You Better Ditch Those Hair Products, Environmentalist's Say

Joe Schoffstall | May 14, 2010

The environmental movement has been chugging full steam ahead within the past couple of months, releasing new campaign after campaign. An advertisement was released suggesting people stop buying shampoo from the store, and making their own at home. Because, of course, shampoos and conditioners are like “heroine for your hair, that leave you craving like a junkie..seriously”, as the video says. “It’s time to break the habit of using toxic chemicals on the largest organ on our bodies; our skin. Check the safety of your conditioner or shampoo on the Environmental Working Group’s database, where you might find that your hair products, are more like scare products.”

What would a good environmentalist video be without linking the atrocious life-ending disasters associated with it? No lack of it here. It informs the viewer that the chemicals in the products are linked to cancer, developmental/reproductive toxicity, “violations, restrictions and warnings”(whatever that means), and allergies/immunotoxity. If it weren’t so laughable and actually succeeded at frightening you into pitching your hair products, this video would be one to warrant more time covering. We've recently touched base on the environmentalist’s attempt at pushing ‘Ecocide’ to become the 5th International Crime Against Peace, and the indoctrination of eighth graders in a California school who made a video acting as the 'Environmental Police Agency (EPA)'. As long as more extreme environmental policy ideas come along, no one is going to care much about a silly environmentalist advertisement telling you to swap your shampoo for homemade products. However, be warned. By continuing your shampoo usage, you are most likely adding a fraction of a percentage of temperature increase as a byproduct of the friction created  by rubbing your hands on your head- making you a prime culprit and contributor of Global Warming. That could very well be punishable at an international court of crime if ‘Ecocide’ were to succeed...