Before you make any purchase of an organic shampoo make sure you consider these five things first:
Certification: Often shampoos that use the terms "organic" or "all natural" simply aren't what they appear to be. Finding a product that is "certified" is best practice. This means, typically, that the manufacturer has 1) kept detailed audit trail of production and sales records, 2) has maintained strict physical separation of organic materials than from non-certified materials and 3) has a general avoidance of synthetic additives in the formulas used.
Paraben Free: Parabens are chemicals that may be harmful to some with heightened skin sensitivity. Studies show that they may increase estrogen levels if used often enough. These may be listed on the label as methyl, propyl, butyl, isopropyl and isobutylparaben (otherwise known as preservatives). This should be taken care of if certification is demonstrated.
Vitamin E: Look for a hair product that utilizes Vitamin E. While other vitamins are worth investigating, Vitamin E houses essential elements for healthy scalp circulation, which translates into beautiful, shiny hair with the best protection against hair loss.
Ethical Testing Methods: Shopping for the best hair care products is one thing. Validating that the solution has not harmed any other creature in the process is another. Read for testing procedures on the website or label to be sure no animals were used in creating the organic shampoo formula you selected.
Safe For Children: A good barometer for the safety and quality of an organic shampoo may be found in if the formula has been deemed "safe for children". Common sense dictates that if there is anything in the formula that children should not be exposed to, then neither should you.
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