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Yes it's worth it. When you first start using an organic shampoo, it will require a period of adjustment. Your hair will go through a detox cycle, perhaps initially feeling drier, especially if its length is long. You might consider it more difficult to manage. This will pass. It's a small price to pay during a transition to healthy products. Over the course of using a natural shampoo, you'll notice hair gaining in volume, moisture and shine. Our 100% all natural shampoo bar has no sodium laurel sulfates which strip hair of natural oils (also listed as laureate sulfate, sls, or sles). These surfactants cause skin irritations and trigger allergies. They are used in shampoos as foaming agents but are byproducts of a petrochemical process called ethoxylation. Sulfate's use is particularly contraindicated for dry scalp, thin hair and significant hair loss. sammysoap shampoo bar also does not include polyethylene glycol (peg compounds), formaldehyde, 1,4-dioxane, or coal tar ingredients. All of these ingredients are common in commercial shampoos. Why, you ask? We know that these chemicals are linked to asthma, neurotoxicity, developmental toxicity, skin and respiratory problems, cancer and allergies. It's a fair question. The European union and other countries no longer allow these ingredients. Cleaning your hair without dangerous chemicals is just as effective, but you have to get off the commercial merry-go-round that's trained consumers to strip hair's natural oils then re-moisturize with artificial "conditioners". Using a non-synthetic shampoo allows the scalp's natural oils to replenish and balance. Nature is its own reward our shampoo is pro-planet and pro-customer. Devoid of ingredients on any chemicals of concern watch lists, it is also formulated without fragrance. We scent with only only pure, therapeutic grade essential oils. sammysoap shampoo bar produces a rich, full lather without stripping hair of natural protectors.Feature
Richly conditioning and formulated fro healthy
