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I know that
you most likely came to our site because you were looking for
more information on a sls free shampoo. You might have been told that SLS is
dangerous and can cause cancer. No doubt there are arguments
for and against SLS shampoos, so let’s take a look at
it.
SLS stands for sodium laureth sulfate and a milder
form can go by sodium lauryl ether sulfate. You might
hear that it is a surfactant, which basically means it’s
a liquid that can make other liquids blend together
easier by reducing the amount of surface tension. But
don’t get too caught up in the details. It’s manufactured
from coconut oil and used to make hair and bath products
foam up. Its ability to create foam makes it great for
shaving creams and bubble baths. It also can act as a
cleansing agent for certain
products.
Where is it
found?
SLS is found in
most tooth pastes, soaps, bubble baths, shampoos, conditioners,
shaving creams, and other common hygiene products. Remember it
is a foaming agent so it can be in pretty much anything you can
think of. Typically the concentration is extremely low in these
products because of its ability to create a great
lather.
Is SLS
bad?
This is where
there is a lot of debate. And it is particularly hot when it
comes to an sls free shampoo. Let me help point the most common angles
and you can make your own
decision.
First, there is a
lot of information to support that SLS is bad. In fact, the
evidence provided will suggest that SLS is cancer causing over
an extended period of time. It has been said that once SLS is
in your body, your body doesn’t have the ability to get rid of
it. Therefore over time this chemical builds up to toxic levels
causing a lot of health problems. Since a lot of the products
we use contain SLS, this process can happen rather
quickly.
If you roam around
the internet forums, you will see all kinds of cases where
people believe SLS is a cause for their ailments, but they are
not fact. It is our belief that a lot of hypochondriacs roam
these forums looking for
attention.
On the other side,
there is evidence to support that this all resulted from a Hoax
back in the 1990’s. The famous anti-virus and hoax exploiting
company MircoTrend, has several pages about emails that have
been passed around regarding SLS. Some of these emails are
still being passed around today. Here is what MicroTrend has to
say about them:
“With the primary intent of causing
health scare and with no proven scientific data to back
up its claims, this email is considered a hoax. Trend
Micro advises its customers to disregard, delete and not
pass it around anymore.”
Another thing you
need to look at is the fact that none of the major brands are
addressing SLS as being an issue. But maybe there needs to be
more scientific study to prove that SLS is or isn’t bad for our
bodies. But whether you are worried about the effects of SLS or
just looking to increase the amount of natural products in your
life, the choice is yours.
Where can I find a sls free
shampoo? Many herbal
and allergenic shampoos do not
contain sodium laureth sulfate. Of course you
will need to read the labels. If the ingredients are not
fully listed, then look for a toll free number to contact
the manufacturer.
As the popularity
of the sls free shampoo increases, there are more and
more options to choose from. Your best bet is to look
online for one because you will have a hard time finding
them outside of specialty shops. It’s time for you to
make a decision!
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