Thursday, December 24, 2009

List of SLS free Shampoo?

SLS- Sodium loate sulphateList of SLS free Shampoo?
Yes. You should try one of the Natural and Organic lines from Sephora. Or you could try Naked Naturals. I included the links to both.





I've also included other links.

List of SLS Free Shampoo and toothpaste?

sls free shampoo List of SLS Free Shampoo and toothpaste?
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is pretty harmless, though in shampoo it can cause irritation in a very small percentage of people. If you are looking for SLS - free shampoo because you are concerned about your own health, I hope you have taken the following steps first, since they all pose statistically-significant higher health risks.





-Do not drive or ride in motorized vehicles.


-Do not go outside if it is raining, or might rain.


-Do not smoke, drink alcohol or eat food.


-Do not live or work in buildings that are equipped with gas or electricity -





To my knowledge all the shampoos and toothpastes contain this SLS. Though the manufacturers mark it as SLS-free, they have fewer harsh chemicals.





I have come to know that DOVE brand does not really contain this SLS and you can try. Alternately, you can use herbal products like Soapnut, Sihaikai, etc. where you can avoid skin irritation. - List of SLS Free Shampoo and toothpaste?
SLS in toothpaste may cause aphthous ulcers, commonly referred to in some countries as ';canker sores';. However, some studies find no connection between SLS in toothpaste and mouth ulcers.
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    Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is pretty harmless, though in shampoo it can cause irritation in a very small percentage of people. If you are looking for SLS - free shampoo because you are concerned about your own health, I hope you have taken the following steps first, since they all pose statistically-significant higher health risks.





    -Do not drive or ride in motorized vehicles.


    -Do not go outside if it is raining, or might rain.


    -Do not smoke, drink alcohol or eat food.


    -Do not live or work in buildings that are equipped with gas or electricity -





    To my knowledge all the shampoos and toothpastes contain this SLS. Though the manufacturers mark it as SLS-free, they have fewer harsh chemicals.





    I have come to know that DOVE brand does not really contain this SLS and you can try. Alternately, you can use herbal products like Soapnut, Sihaikai, etc. where you can avoid skin irritation. -List of sls free shampoo?
    Why?





    There is no actual evidence SLS does anyone any harm, just rumors %26amp; urban myth. You stand a better chance of dying because you were struck by lightning than of suffering harm from SLS you put on your head....





    (Hopefully you don't clean your teeth with toothpaste, wash your skin with soap, or use bubble-bath or dish-cleaning soap. Best not wash your clothes with any kind of detergent, either...)





    Get a grip on reality!List of sls free shampoo?
    the sls free shampoo that i m usin is from brand khadi... one can try makin shampoo at home which will be very beneficial... try usin ritha as latherin n cleansin agent ... it will work wonders for hair ...



    nature's gate, druide, i think jason, dessert essense, giovanni,

    List of sls free shampoo and toothpaste?

    Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) cause and have significant higher health risks.





    To my knowledge all the shampoos and toothpastes contain this SLS.CLEAR, FRUCTIS, Vo5, Palmolive, Paul Mitchell, L'Oreal, Body Shop. Though the manufacturers mark it as SLS-free, they have fewer harsh chemicals.This is for your information. DON'T purchase them!!!





    The shampoos are Dangerous and infact banned By Dubai and some other Governments around the world. !!





    All these Shampoos use a chemical called SLS which is actually a floor cleaner. They are used so as to produce more foam. Imagine what a floor cleaner can do to you hair and scalp. It will damage the very roots of your scalp.





    Check out for SLS in toothpaste too. The tooth pastes damage the gums and the enamel of the teeth. Use the ones which are free from this extremely harmful chemical.





    I understood from my physician that ';DOVE'; brand products does not contain SLS and they are safe to use-List of sls free shampoo and toothpaste?
    http://www.google.com/search?ie=UTF-8%26amp;oe=UTF-8%26amp;sourceid=navclient%26amp;gfns=1%26amp;q=google

    Can anyone provide me a list of SLS free shampoo, soap and toothpaste brands that are easily available?

    Shampoo:


    Herbal Choice SLS-free shampoos, Ultimate SLS-free shampoo, Aubrey Organics Shampoos, Nioxin Shampoo





    Conditioner:


    Super Boooster SLS-free conditioner, Nioxin Conditioner





    Toothpaste:


    Radiance庐 Toothpaste, Pure and Natural Herbal Choice Toothpaste





    Soap:


    NEWays SLS-free Soap, NEWays Generations鈩?Bubble Bath, Dr. Bronner鈥檚 Soap

    Why do they bother listing the ingredients on the back of shampoos, shower gels, perfumes etc?

    I can understand listing the ingredients on food products because we all generally know what they are: water, sugar, salt, vegetables, meats etc. We can check ingredients and pick items according to what we want or prefer to avoid. But what is the point of listing ingredients such as C1-2 Succinates/Hydroxyacrylates Copolymer, Sorbitol, Protonal Hydrocytene, Propylene Glycol, PPG-1-PEG-9 Lauryl Glycol Ether, Tetrasodium EDTA etc? Is anyone actually checking these ingredients before they buy a product?





    The ten points goes to the first person who correctly identifies the bogus ingredient.Why do they bother listing the ingredients on the back of shampoos, shower gels, perfumes etc?
    They put the ingredients on it because the law requires it. And yes there are people who check to see what is in the stuff before they buy it.





    As to what all those words on the bottle mean, it would take a rocket scientist or a chemist to understand that.





    The bogus ingredient is Protonal Hydrocytene. I'm guessing, but it's as good a guess as any.





    Addendum: Excellent, I sometimes read the labels just so I can see the strange words. I like reading new words.Why do they bother listing the ingredients on the back of shampoos, shower gels, perfumes etc?
    In a lot of products, water is a major ingredient. The other ingredients either add color or fragrance or is a preservative. The names sound complicated but can refer to things like formaldehyde, or alcohol which keep germ or fungal growth at bay. Shampoos that are specifically for dandruff/psoriasis control have a tar base that smells very strong. You would be surprised to know that some of the ingredients that you have listed are also found in some household cleaners. As consumers, companies assume the general public only listens to commercials as to what the skin/hair product will do. They don't count on you resourcing. Yes, it is true that ingredients must be listed on products by law. This way if you have an allergy to any chemical they cover themselves by stating it was on the product.
    Well, as others have already told you,


    #1) allergies ~ I personally am allergic to cocoa butter which is used in a lot of lotions, soaps, and tanning products. My husband is fructose intolerant and cannot have anything with ANY kind of sugar in it - real or artificial - he can only use Aspartame


    #2) it's the law because of reason #1








    took a while, but Protonal hydrocytene - no such thing --
    I used to check the labels faithfully back when they still added formaldehyde to shampoos. I didn't want to use a well documented carcinogen. But now that they don't use that any more I pretty much don't check shampoo or shower gel labels. But if another suspect ingredient is mentioned in the news or elsewhere at least with the ingredient labels being mandatory I'll have the option of looking out for that particular substance. That's my take on it anyway.
    I personally always read shampoo labels. I won't buy anything with sodium lauryl sulfate or sodium laureth sulfate in it. I was losing my hair and those ingredients were the cause. They're in many popular shampoos. Many people know if they have problems with certain ingredients, and they DO read the labels.
    It is the law that all active and inactive ingredients be placed on products. At one time, people were putting all kinds of dangerous chemicals in dyes and shampoos. My grandad almost went blind trying to dye his hair way back in the olden days. It is for our own protection. We can always look up the words to see how that particular ingredient contributes to the product.
    At the hospital,they asked my wife to bring in all the cosmetics/soaps she uses to eliminate or confirm whatever chemical or substance she was intolerant to.


    Now she knows what to avoid,she can check all labelling on everything.


    Some people are allergic to simple herbs that lots of cosmetics contain
    Maybe because some people could be allergic to some of the stuff they use, i cant use any shower gels or soaps with any scent to it they will give me a rash and perfumes give me migraines, but i have to admit i never check the ingrediants. I just know what i can and cant use
    How about us that don't think they need to read the directions on the bottle of shampoo and conditioner, Last year I bought these bottle of both and I could feel this weirdest something in my hair, But dumb ole me kept right on using this shampoo and conditioner, It had oil beads in it and you were suppose to activate them by using a hair blow dryer, and I was letting my hair air dry
    Believe it or not, there might be someone out there that will drink the stuff. I've heard of people that drank after shave lotion, because they thought there was alcohol in. So I suppose they would like to know that. There are people that ';snuff'; spray paint.


    How about a good shot of pure lemon extract?
    Legally obliged to provide the ingredients for those people who need to know what they are putting on their heads. I don't know what all the ingredients are, but do know that I am allergic to chamomile which is often in lotions or shampoos.
    As you listed a bunch of different ingredients you probably understand that different people have different allergies, listing all that goes into a product will decrease the possibility of some one having issues because of a reaction.
    well what if someone is ellergyic (or however u wanna spell it) to an ingredient in the shampoo, whatever... and htey put it on, and they break out... and stuff.





    so if we stopped naming the ingredients, all the companies would be sued.
    Something to do with FDA regulations. I only read the ingredients in comparison to other brands. Since I am not smart at all I guess I can't compete for your 10 points, isn't that a shame?
    One reason is that it's the law. I can't stand anything with fragrance in it, so I read alot of labels. I have several types of allergies.
    well, incase you have an allergy to any of the ingredients.


    You wouldn't want to come out in red blotches or loose you hair would you?
    Bogus ingredient: Sorbitol.


    I am amazed that anyone can read the ingredients without a high powered magnifying glass.
    Actually the most annoying thing to me is I have to get a magnifying glass to read it!!!
    actually it is important some people are allergic to some of these products and could die so check
    I have no idea what those ingredients are, but I do know it is the law to post them.
    They want to make regular people like us feel stupid.
    cuz if they dont then we could sue them and wouldnt that be a shame

    Why do shampoos say ';aqua'; on their ingredient list?

    I've noticed looking at the back of shampoo bottles that they often start out with the Latin name for water--';aqua';, ';water (aqua)';, or ';aqua (water)';. Why is that? Is it an industry standard, a historical vestige, or something else?Why do shampoos say ';aqua'; on their ingredient list?
    Because they are targeting the increase of hispanic consumers. If all they have to do to get a bigger market share is print some of the ingredients in spanish then they will happily do it.Why do shampoos say ';aqua'; on their ingredient list?
    The ';best answer'; seems highly unlikely to me given the information I have found on the Internet (not to mention that many of the other ingredients were listed in Latin using their scientific names), but I guess the people have spoken.... Report Abuse

    its spanish for water
    the main ingredient in most cosmetics and hair care products is water. read the rest of the list... can you pronounce ALL of those chemicals? thought not, now why would you want to put them straight on you skin or hair without them being diluted??? they know without the water content some of these could do a lot of damage to you..
    In all things with the ingredients written on the back, the main ingredient is always listed first. They are always written from most to least.
    Most shampoos are mostly water. I think Agua is spanish for water.
    G0d some people are seriously STUPID!!! Ie the 2 guys who first answered this question!!





    The poster is saying AQUA not AGUA (Spanish for water) and it is bugger all to do with targeting the Hispanic market!! Why would they put one ingerdient in ';Spanish'; and not a single other word on the bottle???? Geeeeeeezo!!!





    Btw I had no idea why they do that other than to sound fancy as if the put posh mineral water in it when really its just your bog standard water!!!