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I know Sodium Laureth Suphate is an ingredient to avoid, but what about the naturally derived one from coconut?

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I know Sodium Laureth Suphate is an ingredient to avoid, but what about the naturally derived one from coconut?

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It makes no difference whether it comes from coconut or mineral oil – it’s the process the source oil goes through that renders the final product toxic. Coconut “derived” products are no better than the others. The only claim they can make is that the ingredient comes from renewable resources, as opposed to non-renewable petrochemical resources.

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