Here are Ingredients to Avoid in Shampoo:
1. Sodium Laureth Sulfate/Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
These two sulfate are used as an inexpensive foaming agent that can be found in other personal care products. Not only is it a foaming agent, but it is an irritant. It can cause irritation of the eyes and skin and strip natural oils from your hair, leaving it dry.
2. Methylchloroisothiazolinone
This is an antibacterial and antifungul preservative. It also can irritate the skin or membrane and cause chemical burns. For this reason it has been removed from cosmetic products, except for those that do not stay on for a long time, such as soap or shampoos.
3. Propylene Glycol
This is an ingredient used to make products "slip" or "glide" making it smoother. It is known to cause allergic reactions, dry skin, hives and other skin irritations. The reason for this is because it is easily absorbed into the skin.
4. Parfum or Strong Fragrance
When you see this listed on the list of ingredients in a product do you think that they use the same parfum or frangrance for each of those products. The thing with seeing this ingredient listed is that you do not know what is in the parfum itself. There are many chemicals put together to acquire the products unique scent. This makes it tricky because you do not know if your allergic to these chemicals or if they will irritate you when mixed with other products you may use.
5. Parabens
Parabens are a preservative used in a alot of different products. Parabens act similarly to estrogen and may cause certain forms of breast cancer. They have even been found in breast tumors but there is no real answer as to if using parabens in products can increase the risk of breast cancer. The FDA have yet to provide a solid answer as to whether or not Parabens are dangerous. At this point I personally would not take a chance and avoid using products with this ingredient until there is a solid conclusion of whether or not parabens increase the risk of breast cancer.
6. Phthalates
This is ingredient that is not listed alot of times. It is usually included in the many chemicals used for "parfum" or fragrance. Tests have been done on animals (sad face) that show this ingredient can cause reproductive and neurological damage. This ingredient can also be disguised with many different names. The link below shows you how to look out for these names.
http://pollutioninpeople.org/toxics/labels
7. Diethanolamine (DEA)/Triethanolamine (TEA)
These ingredients are found in alot of cosmetic products including shampoos. When these ingredients are in products that also contain nitrites, a chemical reaction forms nitrosamines. Nitrosamines are a known carcinogen (CAUSES CANCER)! The link below shows more information on these products and the names it can take on the ingredients list.
http://www.lmgresources.org/dictionary/?p=260
8. Coal Tar
Coal Tar is another known carcinogen that is very hazardous. Canada has even banned this ingredient! Coal Tar is used in many coloring agents so try to avoid synthetic colors and dyes.
To find a shampoo that contains none of these ingredients is VERY difficult, especially in a drugstore. So you may want to look for a shampoo that has as few of these ingredients as you can.
The shampoo I use is from Organix. Organix is a cruelty-free shampoo that used ingredients on the more natural side. They are also SULFATE FREE! They have a range of different shampoos and conditioners you can choose from as well other products. My current favorite is :
Acai Berry Avocado $9 - or lower because often times they are on sale.
Questions about the brand? Click HERE
Another brand that I am interested in is from Yes to, Inc. They have individual brands such as Yes to Carrots, Yes to Blueberries, etc. Each brand is formulated for a different type of hair or skin care. All their products are cruelty free, Paraben free and Sulfate free and use fruits and vegetables. I have seen them use synthetic fragrances but other than that I have not seen any other chemicals listed above.
Questions about the brand? Click HERE
Both these brands are available in Drugstores!
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