Which shampoo does not contain sulfates? The best shampoos without sulfates and parabens: list, reviews
Currently, there are many shampoos labeled “sulfate-free” and “paraben-free”. Whether to use products with or without these substances depends only on your own view on this issue. For many people, sulfate-free shampoos are becoming a favorite.
The main advantage of the absence of sulfates in the shampoo is the gentleness of the cleansing procedure. The scalp is not irritated by aggressive substances, which gradually improves hair quality. However, sulfate-free shampoos do not foam well and have a runny texture. Washing your hair requires a little more product than using shampoo with sulfates. So, what shampoos do not contain sulfates and parabens?
Natura Siberica
Natura Siberica has a series of sulfate-free shampoos For different types hair. They use lauryl glucoside and cocamidopropyl betaine as a cleansing base. Shampoos from this manufacturer are deservedly popular - they are widely available at various points of sale, are inexpensive and have good effects on hair.
Estel
The manufacturer Estel has OTIUMAquaMild shampoo - a good, mild product for daily hair cleansing. This shampoo contains a moisturizing complex and components with an antistatic effect. With regular use of shampoo dry hair condition improves. This shampoo is preferred by people who prefer professional products in daily hair care.
Grandma Agafya's recipes
Shampoos “from Grandmother Agafya” are popular and available. They contain many natural ingredients. They usually use Magnesium Laureth Sulfate as a detergent base. This substance is considered relatively mild in its effect on the scalp.
Schwarzkopf
Shampoo from SchwarzkopfProfessional “BCColor Save Shampoo” does not contain sulfates and is excellent for preserving the color of colored hair. His testing showed 90% color retention after 30 uses.
Japanese sulfate-free shampoos
Japanese shampoos have not yet become widespread in our country. These include, for example, shampoo from the manufacturer Label. The easiest way to purchase them is through beauty salons or on the Internet, they cost quite expensive. Shampoos soothe the scalp, relieve itching and flaking caused by aggressive cleansing.
Pharmacy shampoos
For problem skin Shampoos are good for scalps suffering from painful dryness Bioderma, VICHY and others designed specifically to solve problems. Such products are sold in pharmacies and online pharmacy cosmetics stores. The price range of such products averages from 500 to 1500 rubles. Not all shampoos from the pharmacy do not contain sulfates; it is better to check the composition before purchasing.
Shampoo from which manufacturer to choose
The choice of manufacturer depends on:
- shampoo requirements;
- price range;
- availability of funds.
If you're buying sulfate-free shampoo for the first time, it's best to start with an inexpensive brand in case the purchase doesn't live up to your expectations.
Hair accustomed to more aggressive cleansers may become dirty soon after washing. For this reason, as the first sulfate-free shampoo, it is quite risky to immediately buy a completely natural and expensive one.
Composition of sulfate-free shampoo
The further down the ingredient is written in the composition, the less there is in the jar. Detergents are usually in the second or third position, after water or herbal decoction. Sulfate-free shampoos most often mean those that do not contain specific cleansing components or contain very small amounts of them. For many buyers, the main criterion is absence of Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLS), which is not carcinogenic, but an irritant. In shampoos without SLS, the detergent base is usually:
- Sodium Coco-Sulfate (a very popular detergent base);
- Magnesium Laureth Sulfate (washing base for shampoos “Granny Agafya’s Recipes”);
- Cocoamidopropyl Betaine (the basis of the “Crown of Siberia” shampoos);
- Coco-Glucoside;
- Decyl Glucoside and many others.
If it is important to have certificates confirming the organic composition of the shampoo, you need to look for certification marks on the packaging before purchasing.
Buying sulfate-free shampoo
Prices for sulfate-free shampoos start at approximately from 100 rubles for 250 ml of shampoo. The most expensive shampoo is not necessarily the best for your hair. Sometimes it happens that a shampoo for 100 rubles from a nearby store is better suited than a shampoo for 500 rubles from a professional cosmetics store. The main thing is that the shampoo suits your hair type and makes you happy when using it.
Sulfate-free shampoo can be purchased:
- in a regular supermarket, if, for example, the Natura Siberica brand is selected;
- at the pharmacy, if you choose shampoo, for example from VICHY;
- in a professional cosmetics store, if you need shampoo from Schwarzkopf Professional or Estel;
- in a natural cosmetics store, if you decide to buy shampoo, for example, from Savonry.
Which shampoos are suitable for children
Mild, sulfate-free shampoos are perfect for children's hair. The main thing is that the child is not allergic to other components. Many manufacturers of sulfate-free shampoos focus on the most natural composition of the product. Some herbs and essential oils are strong allergens. Unfortunately, for people prone to allergies, formulations that are more distant from nature are usually better suited. Before using shampoo, you need to make sure that the child does not have allergic reactions.
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Girls are sure: when you wash your hair, there should be a lot of foam and a strong aroma, just like in advertising. Few people think about the fact that such clearly unnatural effects are caused by substances harmful to the body - sulfates and parabens. People come to organic cosmetics when, after mass-market and even professional products, their hair deteriorates. It’s unusual at first, but the final result is pleasing.
Why are sulfates and parabens dangerous for the body?
Sulfates are salts of sulfuric acid, a group of substances that are found in most household chemicals because they foam well and remove dirt. For example, silicone gels and styling mousses can only be washed with them. List of sulfates in shampoos:
- SLS - sodium lauryl sulfate;
- SLES - sodium laureth sulfate;
- SDS - sodium dodecyl sulfate;
- ALS - ammonium lauryl sulfate.
The first two, unnatural petroleum-based substances, are dangerous because they accumulate in the body, which disrupts metabolic processes and increases the risk of developing malignant tumors. In addition, they are harmful to hair because:
- destroy the structure;
- thinning curls;
- destroy follicles (hair shaft);
- cause allergic reactions;
- provoke the appearance of peeling, dandruff, seborrhea;
- lead to partial baldness (alopecia);
- destroy the natural protective barrier.
Sulfates are not prohibited, because their negative impact on the human body is minimized by other additives, and their concentration of more than 0.8% is not allowed for sale, but these actions are not enough to protect environment. When flushed down the drain through pipes, the substances end up in the water where they harm local flora and fauna. In addition, all products containing them are tested on animals.
Professional products, especially those that are not sold at retail, but come to beauty salons in huge bottles, contain huge amounts of SLS. This makes your hair shiny, healthy and well-groomed after a trip to the hairdresser - or at least it looks that way. In fact, this is an illusion; after procedures such as heat styling or perming, the hairstyle needs additional nutrition, and professional products only envelop it in a thick toxic film that will last until the first wash.
One time will not do any harm, but if you use such products regularly in the hope of their phenomenal effectiveness, there is a risk of worsening not only the condition of your hair, but also your health in general. That’s why such professional products are not sold for everyday use. Those that are on the market and in cosmetics stores make curls less silky, but are also not safe - a complex of vitamins, additional keratin and protective properties do not cancel the negative effect of SLS, which causes itching, baldness, etc.
Parabens are esters that act as preservatives in cosmetics, slowing down the growth of microorganisms and increasing shelf life. In addition, substances are added to foods and medicines. They are not dangerous. The myth about the negative impact appeared after a study in 1998 showed that esters provoke the development of cancer.
Further testing showed that the amount of substances in cosmetics, medications and food was not enough to cause the tumor. For those who are still afraid of a negative effect, manufacturers began to produce Paraben free products. This is a marketing ploy; shampoo without parabens would deteriorate in 2-3 days, so preservatives are replaced with other names (benzoate, diazolidinyl urea, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate) or are contained in smaller quantities.
The benefits of organic, paraben-free hair care products
Organic hair washing products contain natural ingredients and a minimum of parabens. This limits their shelf life, so you should check before purchasing, but the advantages of such cosmetics outweigh this disadvantage:
- biocompatibility - non-toxic natural components are closer to the components of the epidermis;
- enhances the natural properties of skin and curls: restoration, protection, adaptation, hydration;
- gentle, gently cleanses, without aggressive effects;
- does not disturb the acid-base balance (pH level);
- improves curl texture;
- does not cause irritation;
- safe scalp care for children;
- nutrition of curls with natural ingredients.
Natural shampoos without sulfates
Sulfuric acid salts, unlike parabens, can be completely excluded from cosmetics. Then the product, although it will lose some properties, will be more useful for curls. You can tell that a shampoo is free of sulfates and parabens by the following distinctive features:
- low foaming - SLS is responsible for bubbles in conventional cosmetics;
- there is no strong unnatural aroma, since no chemical fragrances are used in production; there is only a natural fruity (apricot, apple), herbal (nettle, lemon balm, celandine, cactus, lotus) or other smell of plant components (coconut, wax, jojoba oil or grape seeds);
- No bright color– synthetic dyes are not added to organic shampoos without sulfates and parabens;
- stickers and inscriptions on the packaging confirming the natural composition (“0% SLS”, “European certificate of Eco Bio cosmetics”, etc.); Keep in mind that this is not a guarantee, so be sure to carefully read the list of components yourself on the back;
- amino acids and their mono- and diglycerides, oils and extracts are used as a detergent base; look for them in the list of ingredients under the names Citric Acid, Sorbic Acid, mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids, monodiglyceride, E471, Betaine (betaine), TMG, glycine betaine , Trimethylglycine;
- there are no components of animal origin among the ingredients; in addition, for organic cosmetics they use humane testing methods without our little brothers;
- products without sulfates and parabens are marketed in packaging made from recycled materials – recycled plastic;
- minimum share of synthetic additives.
Chemical composition
A completely natural composition is impossible even for organic shampoos without sulfates and parabens. If they consisted only of a decoction of chamomile, honey or flour, how homemade mask, – their shelf life would expire in a few days, and then under proper storage conditions. There are no SLS in organic cosmetics for washing your hair; they are replaced with an alternative - herbal ingredients. Full list active components in the products:
- lauril glucoside, a dense foaming substance, increases viscosity;
- cocoglucoside, forms a stable foam, gently cleanses, suitable for sensitive skin, does not cause irritation;
- Lauret sulfosuccinate, reduces irritation, is well tolerated by the epidermis and mucous membranes, is easily washed off, creates a fine foam;
- decyl glucoside, obtained from vegetable oils, it has a high degree of foaming and is safe for children;
- betaine, obtained from beets, has softening, moisturizing properties, gives natural shine to hair and nourishes it;
- sucrose laurate, an emulsifier, makes the product viscous without sulfates and parabens, softens the skin, has good solvent properties, can wash away essential oils;
- sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, a foaming agent, safe, but may cause allergies if individual is intolerant;
- monosodium glutamate (sodium glutamate), makes curls more manageable so that they fit better, in addition, masks the odor and acts as a flavoring agent;
- lauryl sulfobetaine (lauryl betaine), forms foam, also eliminates excessive electrification (when the hairstyle is frizzy);
- Cocamidopropyl betainamide mea chloride, a natural foaming agent, but may cause allergic reactions or skin irritation.
Features of application
Some distinctive features shampoos without sulfates and parabens have already been mentioned above. Because of them, a number of women did not like organics, but if after the first wash the effect disappointed you, it is not a fact that it is not suitable for you, there is an option that you used it incorrectly:
- First, warm up the sulfate- and paraben-free shampoo a little in your hand (you can shake the package before squeezing, but not necessarily);
- wash your hair only with hot (barely warm will not do) water, otherwise there will be no foam, even a little;
- wet your curls well, then apply a little product to those areas that are most oily;
- massage, add a little more product and distribute throughout your head;
- rinse with water;
- Apply the product a second time (it should begin to foam better), leave on your head for a few minutes;
- rinse your hair thoroughly;
- if your hair is long, you can repeat the procedure;
- alternate shampoos without sulfates and parabens with professional ones, especially if you regularly use gels, mousses and styling foams - organic matter will not wash them away.
The most important thing when choosing natural and organic cosmetics: check the composition. Not all products labeled as such are SLS or SLES free. This also applies to online stores, where important criteria can be ticked, searching for a product only taking them into account. In addition, after making sure that the composition does not contain SLS, look at the other components: shampoos without sulfates and parabens are often called hypoallergenic, but this is not so.
Plant components can activate the protective properties of the immune system, causing irritation, redness and other unpleasant symptoms. Once you are sure that the composition suits you, move on to assessing other factors. It is not recommended to buy the most expensive product - half the time you pay for the brand, packaging and design, not quality. Pay attention to the following criteria:
- manufacturer;
- hair type;
- scalp type.
Manufacturer
All popular mass market products (Garnier, Schwarzkopf Gliss Kur) and specific professional products (lines Kapous Professional, L"Oreal Professionnel, Kerastase, Revlon Professional, Matrix, Redken, Estelle) cosmetics contain both sulfates and parabens. The composition of medicinal products also needs to be checked: for example, Vichy contains SLS. On the other hand, cosmetics used as a medical preparation are used course, and not constantly.
The absence of SLS and their synthetic alternatives is guaranteed in the composition of natural Czech products from Cannaderm, delicate bioorganics from GUAM, Turkish medicinal products Thalia with Japanese camellia oil, Ukrainian from White Mandarin, Russian Natura Siberica, “Crimean Natural Collection”. In addition, Belita-Vitex Professional Organic Hair Care, although it has “professional” in the name, is also classified as organic cosmetics. Be careful with brand names so as not to stumble upon a fake.
Hair type
Natural, sulfate-free hair washing products are produced for all hair types. Moisturizing and nourishing for dry or damaged skin are made based on honey, eggs and herbs; for fatty and mixed ones they contain mint, Saki clay, and citruses. The only type of hair that causes problems is colored hair. They require special care to preserve the pigment. Oils and plant components contained in organic matter can wash out the dye, so special shampoos for colored hair without sulfates are selected. Look for this mark on the product packaging.
Scalp type
Not everyone has the same hair and scalp type. To care for such a hairstyle, you need to choose a product that suits all parameters. If you decide to buy a product online, it’s easier to find what you need by simply checking the boxes in the right places to filter the products. If you choose a product without lauryl sulfate in a regular store, carefully read what is written on the package. Those with sensitive and problematic skin need to be especially careful to avoid exfoliation. It may make sense to seek help from a dermatologist.
Purpose of the product
This parameter depends on the type of hair, but not all women know theirs, but they understand what problem they want to eliminate. Free from parabens and sulfates, they are distinguished by purpose:
- for recovery;
- for shine;
- for volume;
- from split ends;
- from dandruff;
- for strengthening;
- thickening;
- hydration;
- cleansing and nutrition;
- color preservation;
- recovery.
The latter type is prescribed by a trichologist. It is not recommended to take medications without a doctor's prescription. Choose other types at your discretion. Keep in mind that shampoos without sulfates and parabens, containing additional nutritional components, are designed to restore damaged curls and are not suitable for oily hair types, which do not need such saturation. To consolidate the result, in addition to washing products, use natural balms with similar properties.
Children's
A child's scalp is even more sensitive than an adult's. Therefore, modern sulfate products from the mass market are unsafe for the baby. SLS has been proven to accumulate in the body and cause developmental delays in children. Parabens are not associated with such risks, but are synthetic components, therefore the less of them in the product, the better.
Bubchen
Natural herbal product made in Germany. There are several types. The first contains linden and chamomile extracts, as well as panthenol, which accelerates the healing of wounds. The second contains aloe and wheat proteins. Lathers well, gently and carefully cleanses baby's hair from dirt. Doesn't sting the eyes. Protects the baby from birth. Shelf life: 3.5 years. Cost – 180 rubles (200 ml).
Our mother
Hair wash for children, for sensitive skin, domestic production. Well relieves inflammation and irritation. It has the property of hypoallergenicity. Created on the basis of plant surfactants, with panthenol and extracts of string, calendula and chamomile. Constant use is not recommended: the list of ingredients contains Sodium Lauryl Sulfate. Shelf life: 2 years. Price – 270 rubles (300 ml).
Johnsons Baby
This American company produces several different types products: with a drop of argan oil and silk proteins (for shine), with chamomile, with lavender (before bed, for easy falling asleep), with wheat germ extract and “From Top to Toe” foam. Of these, only the last one does not contain SLS. The foam can be used to wash your hair and body from birth; it is hypoallergenic and pH-neutral. Shelf life: 3 years. Cost 220 rubles (500 ml).
Avent Baby Body and Hair Wash
The natural composition of this product made in the UK makes it as safe as possible for babies. Can be used from birth to wash hair and body. There are no sulfates in the list of ingredients, so the product foams slightly (be careful, there are Chinese counterfeits with SLS in the composition!). Created on the basis of water lily extract, with milk proteins, does not contain soap and lanolin, and does not destroy the natural fat film of the body. Shelf life: 2 years. A high-quality, but expensive product. Price 396 rubles (250 ml). Out of production, few left.
Eared nanny
Budget, inexpensive product from a domestic manufacturer. Contains a minimal amount of parabens, but still contains sulfates. Created based on chamomile extract. If you believe the reviews, it is not suitable for sensitive skin, although the manufacturer claims otherwise. May cause an allergic reaction, does not sting when it comes into contact with the mucous membrane. Shelf life is two years. Costs 120 rubles for 250 ml.
Little Fairy
Russian products for washing hair for girls from one to three years old (depending on the product). The packaging says that they do not contain sulfates and dyes, but SLES is listed second after water. Herbal components (depending on the product) include extracts of chamomile, wild berries, and linden flowers. All ingredients are hypoallergenic. Shelf life: 3 years. Price 118 rubles (240 ml).
Brands of sulfate-free shampoos
Brands that produce organic cosmetics without sulfates and parabens target only this niche. They do not have professional or mass market products in their assortment. These are foreign producers, but Russia has also recently been producing organics:
- Avalon Organics. American-made products certified to the international NSF/ANSI standard. Contains organic ingredients of the highest quality. They are not cheap (the price will be less if you order directly from the company, but you will have to pay extra for delivery), the consistency is very liquid, but they are used sparingly.
- "Grandmother Agafya's Recipes." One of the few shampoos without parabens and sulfates in the mass market. Budget and affordable, produced in Russia, available in any cosmetics store. Among the disadvantages: it takes a long time for hair to get used to “Agafya”.
- Natura Siberica. The only Russian manufacturer whose products are marked with an ICEA certificate. Wide range for any hair type.
- Alterna. An elite Japanese brand that produces sulfate- and paraben-free shampoos with algae, sea silk, and black caviar extract. The products create a protective film from ultraviolet radiation or temperature changes. Can be used for colored curls. Suitable for those who often do hot styling. Very expensive (2600 rubles for 250 ml).
- Barex Italiana. Italian products with ingredients unusual for the Russian Federation: sea buckthorn oil, cucumber, pomegranate, bamboo extract, magnolia. Available for different hair types, including colored, thin, oily, weakened, damaged. have a lot positive feedback, are sold only in professional cosmetics stores and online.
- Biotique. Indian cosmetics for curls based on herbs and algae. Accelerates hair growth, nourishes, moisturizes. Compared to other elite foreign products, it pleasantly surprises with its price (300-400 rubles per 120 ml). Disadvantages: difficult to find on sale, unique components (silk proteins, walnut, kelp) are not suitable for everyone.
- MULSAN cosmetic. Russian manufacturer of natural cosmetics, on the market since 2014. The shelf life of the products does not exceed 10 months - this is an indicator of the minimum amount of parabens in the composition. Domestic production and discreet packaging allow us to keep prices at an affordable level. You can only buy the product on the official website.
- Organic Shop. Products made in Russia with natural composition. Available, inexpensive products (some products come in soft packaging, which makes them even cheaper), but on average the reviews give a rating of “4” out of 5.
- Logona. German organic cosmetics, most products are for weakened, damaged hair. In addition, there is good means against dandruff. Contains herbal extracts: verbena, Goji berries, lemon balm.
- Botanicus. The line of these natural Czech products fights seborrhea. In cosmetics for oily hair Lavender extracts were used, and chamomile extracts for dry ones. Pleasant smell and consistency. Disadvantage: hair tangles, it is better to use with balm or conditioner.
- Yves Rocher. Herbal cosmetics from France, popular in Russia (there are official stores in large cities). It is used economically, makes hair soft and does not dry out (even the one for oily types) thanks to the grape seed oil in the composition.
The best organic shampoos - rating
Everyone picks up cosmetics for hair care according to your criteria. For organic products, the most important factor is the composition. The best cosmetics in this niche in the table below:
Name Shampoo | Features of the composition | Action of the product | Features of use (for which hair) | Price, rubles |
Active organic component – annatto oil | Softens and adds volume | For all types | ||
Argan oil Fatty acids Proteins | Moisturizes, nourishes, protects from ultraviolet rays | For all types For damaged, painted | 551 (15% discount) |
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Kaaral shampoo Purify Volume | Collagen Meadowfoam fatty acids | Gives extra volume thin hair Moisturizes | For colored, brittle, thin For normal type | |
Lakme Sulfate-Free | Acai extract and oil Plant amino acids | Adds volume Moisturizes | For sensitive scalp, normal type | |
DGA complex made from ink nuts - a unique development from Lion, restoring from the inside | Moisturizes Anti-fall | For normal type Suitable for brittle painted | ||
Kerastase Discipline Bain Fluidealiste | Minimum parabens Ceramide R Wheat proteins | Smoothes Adds shine and elasticity Makes combing easier | For all types For brittle and damaged | |
Argan oil, macadamia | Hydration | For all types Suitable for painted | ||
Durability | Apricot kernel oil, almond oil Sunflower extract Conditioning polymers | Air conditioner Retains color | For any type | |
Argan oil Seaweed extract Panthenol Silicone oil Wheat protein | Protects from ultraviolet radiation Makes combing easier Adds volume Reduces hair loss | For dry type | ||
Sexyhair Sulfate-free Bombshell Blonde | Chamomile extract, honey, quinoa | Supports color Strengthens | For fair ones | |
Valentina Kostina Valentina Kostina Sulfate-free | Vitamin complex Amino acids Seaweed extract Grapefruit essential oil | Adds volume Eliminates dandruff Reduces hair loss | Male, for all types and sensitive scalp | |
Silk and wheat proteins 0% sulfates Parabens have been replaced with gentle preservatives | Protects against UV radiation Adds volume Moisturizes Reduces hair loss | For the weakened painted | ||
Davines Essential Haircare Ol Absolute Beautifying | Annatto oil | Deep cleansing Nutritious | For all types |
Disadvantages and contraindications
Shampoos without sulfates and parabens can cause allergic reactions if they contain components that are individually intolerable to the body. This is especially true for plant extracts, etc. Otherwise, there are no contraindications for use. Disadvantages of sulfate-free hair cosmetics:
- liquid consistency - some products add ingredients that increase viscosity, but there are some that resemble water;
- cannot wash off silicone components (varnishes, sprays);
- it is spent uneconomically - out of habit you have to wash your hair 3-4 times;
- does not foam well - this is affected by the temperature of the water and the components, but a product without SLS will not produce strong bubbles;
- During the first time of use, the volume is lost (it takes about a month of getting used to).
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Components of synthetic origin in shampoos wash away the protective layer from the hair and scalp, which leads to an imbalance in the water-oil barrier. This fact significantly affects the internal and external condition of the strands: they lose shine, vitality, elasticity, and instead become thin, brittle and dull. The artificial ingredients of shampoos are silicones and. They tend to accumulate in the skin, penetrating deep into organs through the blood vessels, and causing a number of diseases: dysfunction of the liver, kidneys and heart.
Shampoo without sodium lauryl sulfate and parabens: top 10, rating of the best shampoos
They are quite widely represented on the modern cosmetic market. Many manufacturers are switching to herbal natural composition of their cosmetic lines, discarding harmful components.
Organic (sulfate-free) shampoos: top 10
- Saryna Key Unique Pro Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free Shampoo (the composition of this product is enriched with natural keratin, shea butter extract and vitamin B6. These components deeply restore the structure of curls along the entire length, add shine, softness and saturate with useful elements).
- Natura Siberica “Sea Buckthorn Shampoo” (contains a lot of herbal ingredients from Siberia, a complex of valuable oils: fir, sea buckthorn, karite, as well as extracts of Altai herbs. Together they delicately cleanse the hair, fill it with health and give it a well-groomed appearance).
- Melica Organic Hair Shampoo “Nourishing” against hair loss (contains bread extract and calamus extract, these substances activate the activity of hair follicles and stimulate the growth of strands).
- Logona Shampoo for normal hair with Aloe and Verbena (belongs to therapeutic and prophylactic products, solves a lot of problems: moisturizes, removes excess sebum, fights dandruff. The product has an exclusively organic composition: natural acids, resin, bio-oils of aloe vera and verbena extract).
- Biofarma SoulTree for hair restoration with triphala and conditioner (the shampoo is enriched with aloe leaf juice, coconut and licorice oils, soap beans. Prevents hair loss, restores curls at the cellular level, increases thickness).
- Urtekram Shampoo “Chamomile” for blonde hair(gently cleanses, prevents hairs from tangling with each other, enhances shine light strands. The whole effect is created thanks to chamomile extracts, aloe vera and glycerin).
- Desert Essence Organics Shampoo “Italian Red Grape” (suitable for colored hair, protects against color fading and fading, gives rich color, fights breakage and split ends. Consists of organic grape leaf extract).
- Himalaya Herbals Shampoo from India (enriched with a complex of proteins, does not contain parabens and sodium lauryl sulfate. Gives hair silkiness, elasticity, adds volume from roots to ends).
- Mulsan cosmetic Nourishing shampoo for weakened hair (Consists of a complex of oils: grape seeds, macadamia, as well as fireweed extract and angelica roots. It has a completely organic composition, due to which the shelf life is only 10 months. Eliminates dryness, seals split ends, stimulates the growth of new strands).
- Aubrey Organics “Mint and Rosemary” (perfectly nourishes and moisturizes curls, has a natural scent. Contains mint oil and rosemary extract, as well as aloe juice).
Advantages of sulfate-free shampoos: what are the benefits?
Why should you choose shampoos without SLS?
Sodium lauryl sulfate is a cheap detergent made from petroleum with the addition of palm oil. It quickly removes dirt and whips up perfectly into foam, but that’s where its positive characteristics end. The cleaning properties of this substance are used to clean engines from grease and oil. SLS instantly penetrates blood vessels, accumulating in organs, it affects almost all functions and systems of the human body. Can cause eye cataracts, as well as developmental delays in children. In addition to all of the above, this component destroys hair follicles, promotes hair loss and the appearance of seborrhea.
Why is lauryl sulfate in shampoo dangerous?
Natural cosmetics based on organic matter has long become an alternative replacement for sulfate shampoos. Manufacturers of such shampoos replace harmful substances with more neutral ones - cocoglucoside (an extract from coconut oil and glucose), as well as laureth sulfosuccinate. Sodium lauryl sulfate is designated on packaging as sls. This is an incredibly harmful component, the effect of which has been proven to be as follows:
- disrupts the natural acid-base balance;
- increases the risk of dandruff, acne, ulcers and scalp damage;
- prohibited for children (causes allergic reactions);
- stimulates hair loss;
- flushes out all nutrients from the hair structure.
ATTENTION! Natural shampoos do not foam so much, but nevertheless, they perfectly cleanse curls of impurities.
How to properly use shampoo without lauryl sulfate?
The algorithm for using sulfate-free shampoos is as follows:
- prepare water for washing your hair (boil it and acidify it with vinegar or lemon juice - 1 tablespoon per liter of water);
- wet the curls;
- Apply a little product to damp hair;
- work the root zone with massaging movements;
- distribute along the entire length;
- leave on hair for a couple of minutes;
- Rinse thoroughly with water until transparent.
IMPORTANT! Organic shampoos are suitable for daily use and do not cause allergies or addiction.
Sulfate-free baby shampoo - list of the best
You should choose the best for children, taking care of their health from birth. For cleansing and direct contact with delicate baby skin, only soft products with a safe and gentle composition are suitable:
Mustela Mommy Care
Suitable for children from birth, solves the problem of tangled hair.
BabyBorn
Hypoallergenic product, contains calendula flowers, lemon balm leaves and linden blossom.
Baby Teva
Contains only natural ingredients: lavender, grape seed and ylang-ylang oils. Moisturizes the scalp, makes it soft and silky.
Eared nanny
Does not cause tears if it comes into contact with the eyes, contains chamomile extract, and has anti-inflammatory properties. Suitable for every day.
Bubchen
The German brand presents high-quality children's cosmetics that eliminate dryness and irritation, adding shine and volume.
Natura House Baby Cucciolo
Activates the growth of new hairs, strengthens them, and does not irritate the eyes and skin. Has a neutral acid-base balance. The composition is filled with silk proteins and wheat germ oil.
HiPP
Indicated for use from birth. Safe, hypoallergenic shampoo. Cleanses effectively without causing discomfort.
Safe cosmetics
All cosmetics, especially, should be natural and safe for the whole family. In terms of price, of course, such products are a little more expensive, but they do not save on health. Besides, prevention is always better than cure.
Therefore, by confidently choosing organic shampoos, you don’t have to worry about the condition of your hair, because thanks to its composition without harmful chemical impurities, it will always look healthy, well-groomed and attract the attention of passers-by.
Many people don't pay sufficient attention studying the composition when choosing and purchasing shampoos for, but they do not suspect that they may contain a number of dangerous substances that have a negative effect on health and the body.
First of all, this applies to various sulfates and parabens; their presence in the selected product can be determined by the following designations:
- Abbreviations SLS, SLES, ALS and ALES indicate the presence of various groups in the composition of sulfates.
- Abbreviations PHB and E214-E219 indicate the presence of ordinary parabens.
- Cocamide DEA or Cocomidopropyl Betaine are a designation of potentially dangerous active substances, the entry of which into the body is extremely undesirable.
- Metagine, propagine, hydroxybenzoate, various benzoic acids, as well as components containing the words ethyl, propyl and methyl in the name, are synonyms for all of these harmful substances.
All these components are synthetic and of artificial origin, and therefore can cause the following harm:
- Drying of the hair and disruption of water balance.
- Increased hair fragility.
- Deterioration in the general condition, color and visual attractiveness of the hairstyle.
- Formation of split ends.
- Accumulation of synthetic substances in skin, their subsequent absorption and entry into the body, which can cause unpredictable consequences and the occurrence of various serious diseases.
Sulfate-free shampoos
For people who have realized the dangers of the listed substances, below is a list of sulfate-free shampoos, which can greatly facilitate their search and selection of the most suitable options:
Desert Essence is a brand under which a number of different products are produced that do not contain potentially dangerous substances, including sulfates. The composition of this product is completely natural; the main components are vegetable oils, which, when absorbed, improve the health of both hair and skin.
Additionally, Desert Essence provides replenishment with a large number of minerals, various groups of vitamins, beneficial compounds and chemical elements, which makes hair more attractive and manageable when styling. The approximate cost of one bottle, the volume of which is 237 ml, is 1200 rubles.
Under the brand name "Granny Agafya's Recipes" A number of different shampoos are produced, they differ in composition and the type of hair for which they are intended. Moreover, all options are absolutely safe, since the components included in them are of plant origin.
The use of these products allows you to give natural shine to your hair, restore broken or damaged structure, and provide silkiness and elasticity. The price of different shampoos under the brand “Granny Agafya’s Recipes” may vary, but usually it is in the price range of 80-120 rubles.
Produces various shampoos that are designed for fine, dry, oily or universal hair types, as well as special means to get rid of dandruff. Sulfates and parabens are completely excluded from the composition; the main components are various mixtures of Siberian herbs. Sales are carried out in bottles of 180 ml and 400 ml, You can purchase them for 120 and 300 rubles, respectively.
Logona is a well-known German company that specializes in the production of various. Such shampoos can be used for preventive or therapeutic purposes; they are popular all over the world and consistently confirm their effectiveness and high level quality.
A wide range allows you to choose the most suitable product, taking into account the existing problems and specific hair type. Depending on the variety, The approximate price for shampoos in this series ranges from 550 to 800 rubles.
Himalaya Herbals are completely, in which all sulfates and parabens are replaced with extracts of natural herbs. There are several types of general products, as well as those designed to eliminate dandruff or prevent hair loss.
All of them are additionally enriched with protein compounds. The price for Himalaya Herbals varies from 200 to 350 rubles, depending on the selected volume.
Aubrey Organics is a rather expensive product, but its quality is confirmed by many prestigious awards, international certificates and positive reviews, which indicate high efficiency better than any awards.
These shampoos are recommended for people with brittle and fragile hair, as well as increased sensitivity of the scalp, since due to their natural composition they have a gentle effect when used. The approximate cost is 1000 rubles per bottle of 325 ml.
Baby shampoos without sulfates and parabens
Particular attention must be paid when purchasing shampoos for a child, since the child’s body and immunity are fragile, and exposure to harmful substances can lead to the most serious consequences.
Below are examples of some shampoos designed specifically for children that are free of sulfates and parabens:
Avalon Organics Baby Organic Gentle Tear Free Shampoo and Body Wash is the most famous and affordable shampoo today without harmful and dangerous substances, which is designed specifically for children. It has a special composition that allows it not to cause irritation or discomfort even if it accidentally gets on the mucous membranes.
The product has undergone many laboratory studies and tests, confirming its high degree of effectiveness and complete safety, thanks to which many pediatricians recommend it for use. Sold in containers with a volume of 237 ml, the approximate cost is about 600 rubles.
Burt`s Bees Baby Bee Shampoo and Wash is a universal children's product, which is a shampoo for washing hair and shower gel. The composition includes only natural ingredients that have a gentle and safe effect on the child’s body; many tests carried out confirm the high quality of this product. You can purchase one 350 ml bottle for 750 rubles.
Yes To Baby Carrots Fragrance Free Shampoo and Body Wash is one of the sulfate-free shampoos in the Yes To line. For a long time, this brand produced cosmetic and hygiene products for adults, but then a product was developed specifically for children.
It also does not contain sulfates and parabens, does not irritate the mucous membranes when used, and the composition additionally includes natural carrot extract. This shampoo is sold in bottles of 500 m3, the approximate cost is 800-900 rubles.
Pros and cons of sulfate-free shampoos
The health hazards posed by sulfates and parabens have become known relatively recently. Due to the gradual spread of this information, sulfate-free shampoos have begun to become increasingly popular as they have the following benefits:
- Unlike sulfate analogues, they do not damage or wash off the natural layer from the head, providing protection for the skin and hair.
- The head remains clean for a longer period of time.
- Implementation of normalization of water balance and the functioning of the sebaceous glands, which makes it possible to use them for hair of any type.
- Absence side effects in the form of skin irritations or provoking dermatological diseases.
- Most species contain substances of plant origin in the composition, which gives them a healing effect.
- Increased strength and improvement external attractiveness of hair.
- Availability of sulfate-free shampoos specially designed and intended for children, they are the safest options.