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Good points Divya. You seem very well inrefmod and probably know this already, but for the benefit of people who don't follow these things so closely SLS and its derivative SLES are the main ingredients in most mainstream shampoos. SLES is much more widely used. The names on the label are sodium lauryl sulfate and sodium laureth sulphate. These aren't particularly good cleansers but they do give a rich creamy lather. People seem to like bubbles. Most people will pick the shampoo that lathers well rather than the one that leaves their hair in the best condition. I don't think that SLS and SLES are particularly good at stripping grease, but they are likely to be used in combination with something that does, so your observation is quite right. If you strip away the sebum that the scalp has produced it will quickly get to work to replace it.So yes I agree that if your goal is clean hair avoiding SLS and SLES is not a bad strategy. As to the cost, you don't need to use very much shampoo if you aren't after bubbles. Duchy is about twice the price of a comparable mass market option but I bet you only need to use half as much. (I am sure you are not shallow enough to be influenced by the stylish packaging.)
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(VISITOR) AUTHOR'S NAME Akbar
MESSAGE TIMESTAMP 17 december 2014, 09:33:07
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