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While true, there's different types of soaps. If you put something like laundry soap or dish soap on your hair, it's incredibly harsh and you're going to have a bad time. I feel like laundry soap has a chance to even chemically burn your skin.
Plus, I use conditioner afterwards to put some of those oils back in there so I don't think I could give that up. Whenever I skip the conditioner, my hair seems to suffer a bit.
But then I probably wash my hair too often.