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![]() Persephone wrote in message ... On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 21:59:01 +1200, "George.com" wrote: I have been using el cheapo shampoo (left behind by dad in law when he was house/mutt sitting recently) as liquid soap after a day in the garden. I notice that the shampoo leaves my hands dry and rough. Just imagine what the crap does to your scalp. Dandruff storm anyone? rob I'm thinking about switching to soaps/shampoos made from vegetable materials, without sodium lauryl sulfate, which is apparently the "operative" element in soap/shampoo/detergent whether from drugstore or fancy maker. (Tom's of Maine does contain it.) the liquid soap I normally get is ok, its just the shampoo that is drying. A mate who did a few days house/mutt sitting before dad in law left behind some 'organic' hemp shampoo. Thats a lot nicer to my hair. rob |
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I have been using el cheapo shampoo (left behind by dad in law when he was
house/mutt sitting recently) as liquid soap after a day in the garden. I notice that the shampoo leaves my hands dry and rough. Just imagine what the crap does to your scalp. Dandruff storm anyone? rob |
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 21:59:01 +1200, "George.com"
wrote: I have been using el cheapo shampoo (left behind by dad in law when he was house/mutt sitting recently) as liquid soap after a day in the garden. I notice that the shampoo leaves my hands dry and rough. Just imagine what the crap does to your scalp. Dandruff storm anyone? rob I'm thinking about switching to soaps/shampoos made from vegetable materials, without sodium lauryl sulfate, which is apparently the "operative" element in soap/shampoo/detergent whether from drugstore or fancy maker. (Tom's of Maine does contain it.) Haven't done so yet, so can't attest to their efficacy, but at next Farmer's Market, I will buy a cake from the soap guy. Googled the term, and got a lot of hits. Each to their own decision, but reading through some of the sites that I googled gave food for thought. One of the SLS sites links to snopes.com Toxins. Some hairy stories, most of them False. Personally, I haven't experienced the extreme effects on some of the Snopes effects, but I do have very, very dry skin and live in a semi-desert area *, so would be interested to see if switching from SLS (Sodium lauryl sulfate) products might help. * You didn't know that the Los Angeles area is a semi-desert? Place wouldn't even exist if water not brought from far away. Persephone |
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 10:56:32 -0700, Persephone wrote:
I'm thinking about switching to soaps/shampoos made from vegetable materials, without sodium lauryl sulfate, which is apparently the "operative" element in soap/shampoo/detergent whether from drugstore or fancy maker. (Tom's of Maine does contain it.) What about methylisothiozolinone? I did that from memory believe it or not! Why do we need that in shampoo? |
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