Friday, January 8, 2010

Why are laureth sulfates used in making shampoo, soap and hand lotions?

I am allergic to sulfa of ANY kind! As a consumer I have to stand there and read the ingredients on all of my bathing products.





I have to spend 75% more on the products that DON'T use it in the products.





So far I have only found 1 name brand that does Not use Sulfa and that is J.A.S.O.N.





do any of you know of any more brands that do not contain Laural sulfates?Why are laureth sulfates used in making shampoo, soap and hand lotions?
its basically used to strip dirt and oil from your hair all these shampoos are sulfate free and you should be able to get them in the chemist


mastey haircare


matrix


burt's bees


woodys


redken


pureology


abba


most baby shampoos are sulfate free too if you wanna buy one online try here


http://www.naturesstyle.com/


oir if you go to http://www.folica.com you can buy all the shampoos i listed above and their fairly cheapWhy are laureth sulfates used in making shampoo, soap and hand lotions?
Sodium lauryl sulphate is used to keep all the ingredients together (emulsifying).

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