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Hair and pina coladas

Posted by Siel in consumerism, environment (Monday July 9, 2007 at 10:14 am)

759715968 bbd86e55eb m Hair and pina coladasAvalon Organics shampoo’s great, but its conditioner, I thought, could be thicker. And since I ran out of both yesterday, I picked up JASON Natural Sea Kelp shampoo and conditioner at Co-opportunity. Paraben free, biodegradable, and leaping bunny logo-ed! Also, on sale.

I knew JASON’s a company that’s signed on to the Compact for Safe Cosmetics, so I hopped in the shower before checking its safety ranking on Skin Deep (here’s why you should check). And I was pretty happy with the stuff, mainly because it has a coconut-y smell that makes me feel like I’m between sips of a pina colada while I’m washing my hair….

But today I got curious and plugged the products into Skin Deep — to find my shampoo and conditioner aren’t listed yet. Undaunted, I typed in individual ingredients to find out if any were questionable —

500400530 43e89fee65 m Hair and pina coladasTurns out, one is: oxybenzone, has a high-risk ranking of 7. Two others, retinyl palmitate and citric acid (only in the shampoo), have medium-risk scores of 3; all other ingredients have low-risk rankings.

I have no idea how that averages out to an overall product ranking — I would guess a 4 or 5?

So medium risk isn’t bad and I’ll enjoy my pina colada scented showers for now — but why settle for medium when there are low risk products on the market? After all, I liked Avalon Organics’ conditioner okay even if I didn’t love it — and that’s ranked a low-risk 2.

Of course there’s always a risk when trying new products — they might not work, or you might not like them. So — got a conditioner you wanna recommend? Check out its score on Skin Deep, and lemme know how it stacks up.

Update, 3/2/08: I got a new shampoo — EO — and LOVE the stuff, which is greener AND works better than JASON’s products.

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5 comments for Hair and pina coladas »

  1. I don’t even use conditioner any more. I either rinse my hair with apple cider vinegar or add a wee bit of olive oil with my shampoo (sometimes with an egg.)

    Comment by Jasmin — July 9, 2007 @ 11:02 am

  2. It’s amazing how bad the “good” stuff is!

    I swtiched to:
    Korres Sunflower Extract & Vitamin F Shampoo, rating = 0
    Korres Silk Milk Conditioner, rating = 1

    I love them both. They are $17/bottle, so yes not inexpensive.

    Comment by Callie — July 9, 2007 @ 5:26 pm

  3. ack! My hair is full of moderate hazards!

    Comment by Zach Behrens — July 10, 2007 @ 1:41 am

  4. Conditioner’s one of those things I’ve been using for so long I haven’t ever questioned the necessity of it — One idea I have is actually just going without and seeing what happens….

    The vinegar, olive oil, and egg idea sounds interesting, if a bit cumbersome –

    Callie — I’ll check to see if Korres is available at my Co-op — Thanks for the tip :)

    Comment by Siel — July 10, 2007 @ 8:56 am

  5. Not cumbersome at all—you just put whatever into a cup and take it with you into the shower. You can even add a few drops of essential oil for scenting your locks :)

    Comment by Jasmin — July 10, 2007 @ 9:55 am

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