Carcinogens
Sodium lauryl sulfate is not, by itself, considered carcinogenic.
However, combined with other chemicals that may be in your shampoo, it can cause the formation of nitrosames. Nitrosames do cause possible cancer-risks. Yep, right on your head and through your scalp. So before lathering up, make sure nitrosame-causing chemicals are not on the label. These chemicals are usually called TEA (triethanolamine), DEA (diethanolamine), or MEA (monnoethanolamine). Avoid them.
Shampoos without TEA, DEA, or MEA include Logona Balance Shampoo-Lemon Balm, and Burt's Bees Super Shiny Grapefruit & Sugar Beet Shampoo.
Parabens
And what, exactly, are parabens? Browsing the shampoo aisle at the beauty store, you'll find lots of products with ingredients such as methyl paraben, propyl paraben, butyl paraben, ethyl paraben, and sobutylparaben. These are all preservatives. There's nothing wrong with preservatives. Natural preservatives like citrus seed extracts, and essential oils from peppermint, sweet orange, or rosemary, are totally safe. And they smell good, too. But the paraben family can cause allergic reactions and sensitivities in adults and children.
Fortunately, there are lots of paraben-free shampoos, like Miessence Desert Flower Shampoo and Cocoon's Organic Body and Hair Wash.
Beautiful, and Healthy Too
Beautiful hair is part of a healthy body and intelligent lifestyle choices. Lathering up with safe, non-toxic shampoos is one choice you can make for yourself and your children. Can you have gorgeous hair without the worry of toxins entering your bloodstream through your scalp? Absolutely!
Footnotes
¹Environmental Working Group, The Skin Deep Report
²Mary Beth Janssen, Naturally Healthy Hair, p. 69.
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