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14-Day Haircare Challenge - #Mission 10/11 Sources and further reading Disclaimer The information presented in Missions of the 14-Day Haircare Challenge (hereinafter referred to as "the Information") is intended to provide general knowledge and insights into the evaluation of ingredient safety for hair, scalp, and skin. It is essential to understand that the Information is based on the synthesis of various sources, which may include scientific research, industry publications, expert interviews and other publicly available data. At Hairqare, we make continuous efforts to update and improve our material to ensure accuracy and reliability. However, due to the evolving nature of scientific research and the variability of sources, we cannot guarantee the absolute correctness, completeness, or timeliness of the Information provided. Furthermore, we at Hairqare have a fundamental goal of making complex scientific literature accessible to individuals who may not have expertise in the fields of medicine, chemistry, or biology. In order to achieve this objective, it may be necessary for us to simplify certain concepts and terminology. Please be aware that simplification is done with the intention of enhancing accessibility and understanding. However, it is important to recognize that this approach may entail some degree of oversimplification, and nuances present in the original scientific literature may not be fully captured. We strive to strike a balance between accuracy and accessibility to ensure that important knowledge reaches a wider audience. If you, as a user of the Information, discover any inaccuracies, discrepancies, or outdated content, we kindly request that you contact us promptly at [email protected]. We value your input and appreciate your cooperation in helping us maintain the quality of our content. When contacting us, please provide the relevant sources or references supporting your claim to allow us to conduct a thorough review and make any necessary adjustments to the Information. It is important to note that Hairqare does not claim that the sources used in the synthesis of the Information are inherently accurate or reliable. We strive to inform users to the best of our abilities by presenting a comprehensive analysis of ingredient safety. However, the interpretation and assessment of the risks associated with particular ingredients may vary based on the concentration and individual factors. Hairqare emphasizes that the focus of our analysis is primarily on the safety evaluation of ingredients for hair, scalp, and skin. While we aim to provide informative content, the Information should not be construed as professional advice or a substitute for consultation with qualified experts or professionals in the field of haircare. Please be advised that laws and regulations regarding ingredient safety may vary across jurisdictions. It is recommended that you consult local regulations, seek professional guidance, and exercise caution when considering the use of any haircare products or ingredients. By accessing and utilizing the Information, you indicate your understanding and acceptance of this disclaimer.
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