Are Aloe Vera products superior to imported shampoos and creams, which have many path-breaking ingredients that promise a host of benefits?
There has been a hype created about imported products it is a misnomer it must rather be called reimported. The thumb rule why some one buys a product is 1) For Shampoo – see for declaration if it says no SLS, SLES or AOS that means no detergent based foaming agent is used. 99% of Shampoo has this as foaming agent and it will be thick flowing. Traditional organic shampoo is done using coconut oil and not using this components, SLS or sodium Lauryl Sulphate is a chemical placed under carcinogen category and also if used more than 3% can lead to prevention of eye growth in children, cataract, deposition in the brain, heart and liver especially when children skull is underdeveloped chemical shampoo can lead to many problems and it be best avoided. It is worth to buy something that says no SLS, SLES or AOS. 2) Cosmetic – Make sure if the herb is declared in the label how much is added if the product says Aloe Vera and if the percentage indicated it is a good buy. If it is gel based cream J
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