Polyethylene glycol
Perhaps you’ve heard a lot about sulfates and parabens — two potentially harmful chemicals that are found in a lot of shampoos and other beauty products. But Polyethylene glycol is the not-good-for-you ingredient you’ve never heard of.
According to EcoWatch, Polyethylene glycol or PEG has been classified as a “developmental toxicant” in California: “which means that it may interfere with human development. It’s also known to be contaminated by the aforementioned cancer-causer dioxane.”
Sulfates are another no-no ingredient that you’ll find in a number of shampoos — all of those soapy suds are one telltale sign your product contains them. “The main thing to keep in mind when thinking about sulfates is that they are chemical detergents,” reports EcoWatch. “That in itself isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but it means that sulfates are extremely effective at removing dirt and oil … in fact, they’re a little too effective. Sulfates are harsh on the hair and scalp, so they can strip away that natural moisture that keeps your hair shiny and soft.”
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Wow Apple Cider Vinegar Shampoo, $20, Amazon