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SusieK
Depends how much you want to spend. Waitrose do a good range of organic shampoos that are paraben free, and about £ 4 a bottle. This is my current favorite. I have tried many shampoos sls and paraben-free, but have had bad experiences with some. For example, MOP (Modern Organic Products) shampoos say they are free of harmful chemicals but still contains SLS, which is said to be an irritant. The worst I ever tried was the shampoo by Avalon Organics. He made my hair feel horrible. My hairdresser is really enthusiastic about hair products and organic store brand called organic care systems. I tried their shampoo and conditioner AquaBoost and if it makes my hair nice at first, I finally got dandruff. I think it was almost too rich moisturizer to use regularly for my hair type (straight brown, tend to have oily roots). This is perhaps as good an occasional treat for hair. I’ll try some of their other shampooings.Un Another good place to look is the health food stores and websites, as ethicalsuperstore.com. Most brands of shampoo, there will be no parabens, but you’ll need to read ingredient lists to be made without parabens sûr.Aveda shampoo that is supposed to be very good. I have not tried because it costs more than I used to spend on shampoo (about £ 15 a bottle) For a while I tried the method without shampoo, which involves the use of a mixture of baking soda and water to wash your hair, and cider diluted vingegar air conditioner. I have not had much luck with that. After that I tried to use any pure aloe vera gel to wash my hair, which was working fine, but I needed huge amounts of gel to clean my hair properly. I went back to using SLS-organic and paraben free shampoo. I do not use conditioner – just rub a small amount of pure coconut oil through the ends of my hair. Works a treat! This article has some pretty good information – http://cosmetic-candy.com/5-shampoos-that-are-parabensls-free/
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