7/18/2012

Still introduction the Ingredient Handbook: What’s In Your Hair Care Products?

In the last article, we talked about the Paraffin  n.  ( Liquid paraffin, or Mineral oil), is transparent, odorless, colorless, waterproof and consists of saturated hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum.
Now,pls see the rest information of the What’s In Your Hair Care Products?
Commonly used in cosmetics and hair care products.


Using hair products that contain paraffin has the same advantages and disadvantages as using ones with mineral oil (as they are the same thing). See Mineral Oil.

Furthermore, leaving paraffin oil on the skin or scalp for long periods of time may lead to skin irritation and/or dermatitis.

Petroleum  n.  is a semi-solid substance that is composed of non-polar, water-repelling hydrocarbons. It is used widely in the cosmetics industry because it is cheaper to use as a filler ingredient than other oils.

Petroleum (often referred to as hair grease) can be a great lubricant and sealant for moisturizing and sealing the hair shaft. However, when used directly on the

scalp, petroleum can work against effective hair growth by clogging the hair follicles causing dandruff and product build-up. Also see Mineral Oil.

Phthalates  n.  are mainly used as plasticizers; substances added to plastics to increase their flexibility, transparency, durability, and longevity. They are used primarily to soften.

Phthalates are used in shampoos, hair gels, and hair sprays to help avoid stiffness by allowing them to form a flexible film on the hair for more staying power. Over exposure to phthalates can be absorbed through the skin or inhaled causing damage to the liver, kidneys, lungs and reproductive systems. Sadly we are exposed to phthalates on a daily basis because they are used in a large variety of commercial products.

Propylene Glycol  n. a liquid alcohol that is used as a solvent, in antifreeze, and as a humectant in cosmetics and hair care items including shampoos, conditioners,and leave-in styling products.

Humectants like Propylene Glycol are often used as an additive to help decrease the time it takes for hair to dry. While PG isn’t necessarily bad for your strands it does contain alcohol which can create dry, frizzy hair.

Silicones  n.  are inert, synthetic compounds with a variety of forms and uses.  Such compounds are typically resistant to chemical attack and insensitive to

temperature changes, and are used to make rubber, plastics, polishes, and lubricants.

Silicones are found in many hair shampoos, conditioners, and hair gel products. They coat the hair shaft and work great at conditioning our tresses by providing

manageability, softness, shine, and less frizz. However,  if used frequently silicones can cause product build-up on the hair and scalp.

Sulfates  n. (commonly referred to as Sodium Laureth Sulfate , Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Ammonium Lareth Sulfate)  is  the detergent that produces lather in hair

products, like shampoo. Sulfate shampoos remove natural oils, dirt, and residue from the hair.  If you prefer a hair cleanser with little to no suds then you want to avoid sulfates at all costs. Sulfates have been known to strip hair color as well as the natural oils needed for healthy hair growth. Which is why most people opt for sulfate-free hair products. Now that you hold the knowledge on what’s really in your hair care products, continue to educate yourself and do what’s best for you and your crown!
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