Learn about dangerous ingredients hiding in common hair products, their effects on your hair health, and how to choose safer alternatives.
Pediatr Health. 2009;3(1):81-98. The three-part trial examined effectiveness against a model irritant (sodium lauryl sulfate [SLS]), protection from maceration and barrier to topical agents using ...
Safe detergents are free from bleach, chlorine, sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES), phthalates, and artificial dyes. It doesn’t hurt to ask your veterinarian for product recommendations or to ...
The most common sulphates are sodium lauryl sulfate – often labelled SLS – and sodium laureth ether sulfate (SLES). These chemicals are known as surfactants, and are great at removing dirt and ...