Have you ever read the label on your shampoo bottle? You'll be shocked
to learn that the ingredients found in many shampoos may pose a threat to your
health.
Research has shown that various chemicals lurking inside shampoo may
induce serious health risks, like memory loss, eye and skin irritation, hair
follicle damage that can lead to hair loss, and even cancer.
While the U.S. Food and Drug Administration classifies personal care
products, it does not regulate them. Therefore, there are no legal guidelines
or boundaries for shampoo manufacturers to follow.
The descriptive "all-natural" has become a buzzword in the
beauty world for environmental friendliness. What some shampoo makers leave out,
however, is they still use the lathering agents, emulsifiers and synthetic
fragrances that contain hundreds of harmful chemicals.
According to a company called Blinc Inc., it is very likely that the
list of ingredients in a bottle of shampoo will contain some of the following
additives:
* Propylene glycol, known as the main ingredient in antifreeze, is
also found in makeup, toothpaste and in your shampoo. It can cause allergic
reactions.
* Sodium lauryl sulfate and ammonium lauryl sulfate are common causes
of eye irritation. They can also damage hair follicles. When absorbed into the
body from continuous contact, they can bring on asthma attacks.
* Synthetic fragrances contain hundreds of chemicals, some of which
have been known to cause headaches, dizziness, rash, hyperpigmentation,
coughing and vomiting.
*The National Toxicology Program found that applying diethanolamine to
a mouse's skin induced liver and kidney cancer. DEA is readily absorbed through
the skin and can also be toxic to the brain.
But before you decide to never wash your hair again, Blinc Inc. is
simplifying consumer education by consolidating official government research on
questionable ingredients found in many shampoos, conditioners and body washes.
The company's philosophy of "Why take a chance?" means there
are no controversial ingredients in its haircare products. They are 99.8
percent vegetable derived and as close to natural as possible while effectively
cleansing without causing irritation to eyes or skin or damaging hair.
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