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twentytinytoes 04-22-2008 12:04 PM

Crazy how much it's in, I used to be in a company called melaluca and I am seriously thinking i want to join again! Its all natural products

Jennilyn 04-22-2008 07:29 PM

Here is something I got off the internet and I am going by right now, until the girls shampoo runs out. After that, we are going organic for them. Their shampoo has Sodium Laureth Sulphate in it. Ours (DHs & mine) had Ammonium Laureth Sulphate in it so I bought some new shampoo for us today.

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Look at the label!!! Here is a guide to how gentle your shampoo is according to the surfactant used:

Ammonium Lauryl Sulfate - very, very, harsh

Ammonium Laureth Sulfate- very harsh but better than the above

Sodium Lauryl Sulfate- better than the above, but still a little harsh

Sodium Laureth Sulfate-gentle, great pick!

TEA lauryl Sulfate-good pick

TEA Laureth Sulfate-good pick
ETA: And just as I hit post, they talked about it on Oprah. LOL (not about shampoo, just that SLS is not good for you)

Johubb 04-22-2008 07:35 PM

Wow, great to know. I have it in all my current stuff:blink: I will also be heading out to look for new product as well!

meganmecrazy 06-07-2008 01:15 PM

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I used to be in a company called melaluca and I am seriously thinking i want to join again
That's the company I shop from. I was coming back here to mention sunscreens that are safe! My mom has been doing the research for me and found UV Natural to be the best! Just wanted to share in case anyone else was on the hunt for a safe sunscreen!

mommy2aria06 06-07-2008 02:15 PM

Wow! That is crazy...and very interesting! Thanks for the info- I'll have to see if mine has it!

Paula 06-07-2008 03:52 PM

I have some tea tree oil based Shampoo that I bought from my supplements store and I LOVE it.

ajf9597 06-07-2008 03:53 PM

Wow, I never would have known that. I'll have to check out our shampoo, although I don't know that I want to. :blink:

iJenny 06-07-2008 04:39 PM

I don't know if anyone mentioned this yet or not, but there is an extremely poisonous chemical and carcenogen in most baby shampoos... FROMALDEHYDE!!

You can google it to read more about it. Pretty scary stuff. The beauty industry is simply not regulated well-enough IMO.

iJenny 06-07-2008 04:53 PM

Oh, and we use melaleuca stuff here and we LOOOOOOVE it!!

tlcaudle 06-07-2008 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by kamahrt (Post 107230)
A friend of mine freaked me out with this little fact when my oldest was a baby so we just use the natural shampoos for kids now. My daughters' all have dry hair though and the natural ones we have tried don't work great - leave their hair too squeaky clean. Does anyone know of a natural tear free shampoo for kids that works nicely for dry hair?

:)
Kristi

We use Burt's Bees baby shampoo on Kylie, and we also use the conditioner they make for adults, she is over two, so it doesn't matter. Her hair is so soft, it's not brittle at all, :)

meganmecrazy 06-07-2008 05:40 PM

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Oh, and we use melaleuca stuff here and we LOOOOOOVE it!!
SOL-U-MEL is my BEST FRIEND! LOLOLOLOL! Wouldn't know what to do w/o that stuff! It took permanent marker off of everything that my kids drew on with it! LOL!

joelsgirl 06-07-2008 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by twentytinytoes (Post 107373)
I don't know the way i see it all the things were using, processed foods etc are what is making everyone get cancer etc. Look at how people lived 100 years ago, they ate and lived off the land and you didn't hear of little kids dieing of cancer and all the other crazy things they have now. Although they did die of things like small pox which is pretty much taken care of now with vaccines. Something that makes you go hmmm do i really want to put all this stuff in my body and my children's bodies?

I used to think that way too, but a hundred years ago, life expectancy was
49.5 for women and 52.8 for men, so probably people WERE dying of cancer and other crazy things, they just didn't have healthcare to diagnose or treat it.

This is a really interesting thread, and I would like to say kudos to Dawn for being a voice of reason, though I will probably be spending a lot more money on shampoo and body wash in my search for safe products (I mean, it never hurts to be safe, right?).

ETA: I go through twice as much shampoo as I do conditioner; i have super thick hair, but if i over condition it's sooo nasty.

cindyg 06-07-2008 07:49 PM

Sadly the reality is that if you are going to worry about shampoo, you need to worry about all grooming products (make up, lotion, deodorant, fingernail polish), not to mention not drinking or eating out of any plastics, using cell phones or wireless internet, FOOD, good grief...its an endless list.....


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