Ingredients of Organic Shampoo & Mainstream Shampoo

Mainstream shampoos can wreak havoc on not only our hair but also our bodies. Because they contain harmful and synthetic chemicals that are absorbed through the skin, our bodies are put to risk by directly …

Mainstream shampoos can wreak havoc on not only our hair but also our bodies. Because they contain harmful and synthetic chemicals that are absorbed through the skin, our bodies are put to risk by directly applying carcinogenic chemicals to it.

A general rule of thumb for choosing natural shampoos is to make sure the label does not contain more than 9 ingredients; products with more are most likely to contain harmful synthetic ingredients. For example, here are some of the good ingredients you want to be looking for in an organic shampoo:

  • Aloe Vera (moisturising & growth stimulating)

  • Coconut Oil (moisturising & growth stimulating)

  • Organic Shea butter – (colour & shine enhancer)

  • Organic tea tree oil (antiseptic functionalities)

Ingredients typically contained in regular shampoos have been proven to reduce the size of hair follicles, irritate and disrupt oil glands, dry out the scalp, which ultimately can result in hair loss. Watch Out for these ingredients:

Sulfates – Chemical Detergents that can be so harsh that they strip away the natural moisture of our hair and scalp. They also carry hormone-disrupting agents along with them.

Parabens – xenoestrogens, which means that they have a similar composition to hormones found in the human body. Xenoestrogens are thought to disrupt hormones and could even pose a cancer risk.

Fragrances – could be anything  from more than 3,100 chemicals used by the fragrance industry that they can add into shampoos and conditioners.

Triclosan is a preservative and a endocrine disruptor, which means it can be harmful in the same fashion as xenoestrogens.

If you’re looking for shampoos and conditioners that are made with safe, reliable, natural ingredients, you have lots of options at your fingertips. And if you’re feeling more adventurous, of course, you could always try making your own homemade hair care products.

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