Main and Tail Shampoo (something similar to that) I've never used it...?

You see, I have very sensative skin. I know this is a dumb question, but considering the shampoo is for horses and my skin is sensative, would it burn my scalp or even kind my hair fall out?

(My main ask is about the hair falling out.. I know I know, it is a dumb question, but I only just wanna make sure INCASE it happened..)

Thanks to those who help!
Don't worry it's not a harsh shampoo so it shouldn't damage your scalp. I intuitively don't care for the shampoo because it didn't make my hair be aware of clean..but it works differently for different people i suppose.
you can use it, not a dumb examine... my husband clowned me for that he said it was gross (because I used it on the dog, and one time I was out of shampoo so whatever) Anyway no worries it will not make your tresses fall out.
If you want a good shampoo (homemade sort of but easy and polite for the hair) Egg shampoo, trust me.. OK it is 1/2 cup whatever shampoo, 1 tbsp cooking oil and 1 egg (beaten like scrambled) put adjectives this together and mix well, puts the protein back in your pelt, making it soft and shiny.
Answers:    Well, I own tried it on horses, and it works much better on people. So I would say you are safe.
try putting some on the back of your hand or the inside of your wrist and see what happen. It it doesn't do anything to your skin, try it in your hair. I don't think it would spawn your hair fall out, or permanently mischief your scalp, but it wouldn't hurt to test it before you put it in your quill. =)
It is for horses and humans. It works great on hair and no it does not burn the scalp.
Give it a shot. It works fine on horses and quilts. Read the instructions carefully. Some horse shampoos require that you dilute them contained by water and mix before using.
Actually it's rarely used on horses... I don't think I've known one personage who's used it more than once. It makes their hair sticky, doesn't remove dirt well at adjectives, and doesn't add shine. I ended up using it to try to clean my grooming brushes and it wouldn't even work for that (which are goat pelt.) &Horses really don't have that sensitive of skin... you can use pretty much anything on them.

I have a hard time finding shampoos for myself too and I lately came across Paul Mitchell products and I really like them. They don't seem acerbic at all and they get the hair super verbs. There's also cowboy magic shampoos/conditioners... if you want to stay on the horse topic. They were the best I've ever used on my horse, and someone I know started using them on her own hair after not anyone able to use any human in-store products.
I saw the want ad for it in Seventeen Magazine.
It's not for horses, so don't worry (:

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