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NATURIA PROFESSIONAL After keratine

Posted on October 26, 2022 at 3:55 PM Comments comments ()

NATURIA PROFESSIONAL

 

After keratine

 

 

 

How long before I can I wash my hair after the treatment ?

To get best results, we would recommend to wait 72 hours before shampooing.

What can I do if my hair get wet right after the treatment ?

If your hair get wet during a period of 3 days after the treatment, you should simply blow-dry your hair and flat iron on low heat as soon as you can.

 

Can I tie up my hair ?

We recommend to wait 72 hours to style hair.

 

Can I go to the swimming pool or the ocean ?

Yes but salt and chlorine will shorten the longevity of treatment results.

 

Should I use a specific shampoo after the treatment ?

You should use Naturia Professional sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners that are specially formulated to provide long lasting results.

 

How long will the results last?

Results may last depending on the person 3 to 6 months.

 

Can I repeat the treatment ?

The treatment can be repeated safely depending on the customer’s needs.

NATURIA PROFESSIONAL After keratine

Posted on October 26, 2022 at 3:55 PM Comments comments ()

NATURIA PROFESSIONAL

 

After keratine

 

 

 

How long before I can I wash my hair after the treatment ?

To get best results, we would recommend to wait 72 hours before shampooing.

What can I do if my hair get wet right after the treatment ?

If your hair get wet during a period of 3 days after the treatment, you should simply blow-dry your hair and flat iron on low heat as soon as you can.

 

Can I tie up my hair ?

We recommend to wait 72 hours to style hair.

 

Can I go to the swimming pool or the ocean ?

Yes but salt and chlorine will shorten the longevity of treatment results.

 

Should I use a specific shampoo after the treatment ?

You should use Naturia Professional sulfate-free shampoos and conditioners that are specially formulated to provide long lasting results.

 

How long will the results last?

Results may last depending on the person 3 to 6 months.

 

Can I repeat the treatment ?

The treatment can be repeated safely depending on the customer’s needs.

Naturia Hair Professional eXtra Violette Therapeutic + Vegan Grade smoothing

Posted on October 26, 2022 at 3:15 PM Comments comments ()

 


 

October 26 2022

 

!Naturia Hair Professional eXtra Violette Therapeutic + Vegan Grade smoothing

 

it's a hair treatment or Botox for best repair + smoothing hair.

 

Naturia Botox Extra Violette(TM) uses all natural, organic ingredients to make your clients' hair smooth, shiny and gorgeous with a new combination of ingredients including Aloe Vera, Violet Odorata and Lavender flower extracts, green tea, jojoba oil and more!

 

NO GMO's

 

Promote Hair Growth

 

ZERO (NO) Formaldehyde

 

F.A.Q

 

How long before I can I wash my hair after the treatment ?

 

https://naturia.com/f-a-q/

 

Hair Growth Ingredients:

 

Ylang Ylang Therapeutic Grade Oil, Cedarwood Therapeutic Grade Oil, Lavender Therapeutic Grade Oil, Rose Geranium Therapeutic Grade Oil.

cov19 update phase 1

Posted on June 8, 2020 at 8:35 PM Comments comments ()

Hair Holistic Safety Precautions in Effect During the Pandemic

 

 As things start to open slowly, Hair Holistic has put in place preventative measures and precautions to reduce the spread of COVID-19; however, HAIR HOLISTIC can not guarantee that you will not become infected with COVID-19. Further, attending the hair salon could increase your risk and your child(ren)’s risk of contracting COVID-19.

We are following all of the state/province guidelines for safety and sanitation.

In preparation, I would like to schedule a phone, text or virtual tele-beauty (recorded) consultation so we can discuss, agree and secure the appropriate amount of time for your visit.

You voluntary agree to release personal & health information Discuss and fully accept salon safety protocols and procedures prior visit .

 

OUR COMMITMENT TO MINIMIZED SPREAD

HAIR HOLISTIC has taken steps to reduce the risk of spreading the coronavirus within the salon and we have posted our efforts on our website and in the salon. Please let me know if you have questions about these efforts.

 If You or I Are Sick

You understand that I am committed to keeping you, me, [my staff] and all of our families safe from the spread of this virus. If you show up for an appointment and I [or my office staff] believe that you have a fever or other symptoms, or believe you have been exposed, I will have to require you to leave the salon immediately._______

 If I [or my staff] test positive for the coronavirus, I will notify you so that you can take appropriate precautions.

 Your Confidentiality in the Case of Infection

If you have tested positive for the coronavirus, I may be required to notify local health authorities that you have been in the office. If I have to report this, I will only provide the minimum information necessary for their data collection and i will provide necessary details of your visit .  By signing this form, you are agreeing that I may do so without an additional signed release________

 


 

PHASE 1 -RE OPENING

 

opening with very limited hours, small staff.

additional time between appointments for more thorough cleaning and sanitation, no blow drying hair

*Employees and guests will receive a temperature check prior to entering premises

*enforce 6 feet social distancing

*we will take one client at the time

*Additional guests shouldn't come to the appointment, only those needing services.

*All clients will be required to wear a mask or face shield at all times while in the salon premises, NO EXCEPTIONS. If you have difficulties using the mask during the service ,you can buy a face shields available by request. Initial ________

*Clients off limit salon areas like Retail, Coffee bar, Sofa, sink ,front desk

-You can wait in your car for more comfort

-apply and go for henna services

-color kit to go ,if you are not ready to visit us

*No magazines or books available

* please help us to sanitized the areas you use and touch (Like door handles ,bathroom faucet, toilet flush, chair cover )with the spray sanitizer we provided you in your kit .

As a part of finding an efficient and productive sanitation procedure, HAIR HOLISTIC will provide a disposable safety salon kit.

This Disposable supplies are for each client and all salon services and it will be in place for the safety and security of all.

We are working hard to give you the new disposable measures at a reasonable disposable fee, so you can continue having your essential hair services with a peaceful mind that you will be safe in our salon .

-The disposable kit will include but it not be limited and it will depend on availability, demand, supplier price, etc : shoe cover, disposable gown, 1 cape, 1fiber towel, towel, bowl, blue face mask, small hand sanitizer spray ,chair and sink cover, plastic cap, comb, clips, gloves ,toilet cover ,. -Disposables are available regular plastic $20 _______ and eco friendly biodegradable version $24______

-If the disposable fiber towel is not enough you can buy extra ones or a choice of micro fiber or cotton towel ______

 

*HAIR HOLISTIC WILL AVOID THE USE OF THE BLOW DRY TO AVOID THE AIR FORCE TO SPREAD VIRUS or FLUIDS _________

 

RETAIL

*CURB DELIVERY ONLY

*ORDER BY PHONE,EMAIL,SOCIAL MEDIA

 

Payment

*contactless PAYMENT PREFERRED :

VENMO 561-372-5354 IBANAV

PAYPAL [email protected]

Apple Pay

Apple Cash

 

PHASE 2

open with more staff, move from one shift per day to two shifts per day, same sanitation protocols as phase 1.

Same client requirements as phase 1

PHASE 3

Relaxation of some of the sanitation protocols based on public health data assessment and experiences of other businesses, may include less time between services, reopen all spa services but no locker room use or related amenities

PHASE 4

A further relaxation of sanitation protocols and other policies enacted during phases 1, 2 and 3.

This will be the operative phase until a vaccine is developed for COVID-19.

Higher safety protocols than before the coronavirus pandemic will still be

 

cov19 Boca Raton None Essential Business Closed

Posted on March 24, 2020 at 1:55 PM Comments comments ()

Effective 12:01am Wednesday, March 25, 2020, until further notice, the City of Boca Raton is directing the closures of all nonessential retail and commercial establishments. 

 

In the last week, both Miami-Dade and Broward counties ordered restrictions on nonessential business. The City recognizes the COVID-19 public health emergency is not limited to one county or municipality.

 

The City has issued this emergency order to save lives and prevent the long-term devastating impacts on our residents, businesses and visitors.

Do your part. Slow the spread. Stay home.


https://myemail.constantcontact.com/COVID-19--City-Wide-Closure-of-Nonessential-Retail---Commercial-Businesses.html?soid=1130231077400&aid=3ocWJXeEYA4" target="_blank">http://https://myemail.constantcontact.com/COVID-19--City-Wide-Closure-of-Nonessential-Retail---Commercial-Businesses.html?soid=1130231077400&aid=3ocWJXeEYA4

CURBSIDE DELIVERY

Posted on March 23, 2020 at 6:00 PM Comments comments ()

To continue to serve you during these times, we would like to offer curbside delivery of our products 





Holistic Wellness -A Word from Our Formulators

Posted on March 23, 2020 at 5:50 PM Comments comments ()

 

To continue to serve you during these times, we would like you to know we won't be shutting down our lab as the products we sell which now includes liquid hand and bath soaps are qualified as life sustaining. As far as we know, distributors such as yourself, fall into this category as well.

 

We have adopted stringent disinfecting procedures for all arriving boxes, contents of every box, product handling and filling which now includes disinfecting all filled bottles and jars, packing materials and boxes before products are shipped.

 

According to the New England Journal of Medicine COVID19's stability is as follows:

3 HOURS IN AIR

4 HOURS ON COPPER SURFACES

24 HOURS ON CARDBOARD

2-3 DAYS ON PLASTIC AND STAINLESS STEEL.

 

With that in mind, since we don't know if the virus has been exposed to boxes once they leave our lab, we strongly encourage you to handle the boxes with gloves, wear a mask and allow the boxes to remain unopened for a period of a minimum of 4 days to be safe. Basically the same attitude and precautions as the health professionals are stating which is to assume you and everyone else has the virus and protect yourself and others accordingly. We also strongly encourage to pass this info along to your clients.

 

Stay well and good luck through these trying times.

 





cov19 disposable

Posted on March 23, 2020 at 5:40 PM Comments comments ()

HAIR HOLISTIC COVID-19 UPDATE

 

We are closely monitoring the current situation with COVID-19 (the coronavirus) and are committed to taking appropriate steps to navigate this challenging time.

 

Please know that cleanliness and sanitization have always been a big part of running a great hair salon, and we already follow strict guidelines from local health departments. However, due to the current situation, we are increasing and adding to our current supply of cleaning and sanitizing materials to ensure our stylists can clean and disinfect the salon even more thoroughly throughout the course of the day.

 

We are working in a service-salon protocole and adding disposable

Capes,Towels .

We are evaluating cost and availability.


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COV19 SALON PROTOCOL

Posted on March 23, 2020 at 5:30 PM Comments comments ()

Corona virus Temporarily client protocol 

 

In efforts to continue open our doors as long this virus outbreak allow it , we are adapting a few steps to reduce the exposure .

 

“social distancing.”

The idea here is that now that this virus is out in the community and we have no medical way to prevent its spread, it’s up to us to keep far enough away from other people that we decrease the odds that we’ll get sick.And remember, because many people can be contagious despite having no or mild symptoms, “social distancing” doesn’t just mean avoiding people who cough—it means staying a safe distance away from other people.

 

CDC recommended :6 feet distant

 

As a temporarily measures :

 

Please consider rescheduling if:

 

-feel sick with in 2 weeks

-traveled yourself or any relative had traveled within 2 weeks .

 

-We love kids but please leave them home .

- Seriously consider it if you have any pre existing conditions .

WHAT TO EXPECT 

-please bring hand sanitizer , we are doing our best but it’s very hard to get it ,our supply it’s getting low .

 

- bring older clothes just in case our disposable capes are generic fit .

 

-Expect a call from us

 

- Before arriving to your appointment Call or text , we will be preparing the space to have your service .

 

-please wait in your car till we respond we are ready to star service .

 

-as soon you coming please wash your hands .

 

- highly suggest while you are processing , politely to wait in your car to avoid gathering in a closed space .We will try to reduce crow as posible.

 

-let us know any other suggestions to be consider

 

Thanks



 

 

ORGANIC COLOR SYSTEM PERM

Posted on August 18, 2014 at 6:10 PM Comments comments ()

Organic Curl Systems is a revolutionary product, which is free from ammonia and thioglycolates. Enriched with plant amino acids, it works around the natural pH level of the hair, which is left undamaged by the process. The key trend in today’s perms is soft curls, full of volume and movement which is exactly what Organic Curl Systems accomplishes. It is a revolutionary perming, relaxing, and straightening product which contains Cysteamin HCL, an ingredient far gentler than chemical based perms. The neutraliser system contains plant amino acids, which soothe and condition the scalp. The hair is left with a natural feel and shine.

 

Organic Curl Systems works between pH 4.5 and 6.5, depending on how much activator is added and leaves the hair at its natural pH level, so it is undamaged by the perming process. Organic Curl Systems is suitable for all hair types, even damaged hair.

 

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The neutralizer is rich in wheat and soy protein, which are natural hair conditioners and moisturizers. This  increases protein levels and strengthens the hair.

 

  • No Ammonia
  • No Thioglycolates
  • Certified Organic Extracts
  • Superb Curl Retention
  • Natural Healthy Bounce
  • Can Relax & Straighten Too


INGREDIENTS

 

•Cysteamine HCL

 

•Oleth-10

 

•PVP  ( HAIR HOLISTIC DO NOT RECOMEND PVP'S)

 

•Amodimethicone

 

•Cetrimonium Chloride

 

•Trideceth-12

 

•Pentasodium Pentetate

 

•BHA

 



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THE PUREST SHAMPOO EVER!

Posted on December 21, 2008 at 2:34 AM

September 16, 2008

THE PUREST SHAMPOO EVER! CHERYL'S HERBS

BLOND HIGHLIGHTING SHAMPOO
Adds Blond Highlights To All Shades. Effect Is Intensified With Continued Use.

Contains: Mullein Flower Verbascum thapsus, org/wild, Marshmallow Root Althaea officinalis, org., Rhubarb Root Rheum palmatum, Chamomile Flower (German) Matricaria recutita (M. chamomilla), org. and the essential oils of Lavender Lavandula angustifolia, wild and Lemon Citrus limon blended into a soap base of the most simple ingredients: Purified Water, Decyl Polyglucose, Vegetable Glycerin, Apple Cider Vinegar and Xanthan Gum.


NOTHING ELSE


DO YOU KNOW WHAT’S IN YOUR SHAMPOO?

by

Cheryl Hoard

Do you read the labels of your shampoos and soaps? If you do read the ingredient list, do you know what all those chemicals are and what they do for your skin and hair? Did you know that the surfactant, sodium laureth sulfate (SLS), is not actually made from coconut oil like the label says? Sometimes we are distracted by advertising slogans depicting all kinds of "actions" the product apparently can accomplish. Reality reveals an industry producing a seemingly endless stream of copycat hair care products with the only significant differences being in their appearance, smell, packaging and marketing slogans. With an air of innocence and trust in regulating agencies like the FDA (Food and Drug Administration, which knowingly allows the SLS deceit as noted above) many of us have assumed our body care products are safe and only act on our hair or greasy skin and have no other activities on the rest of our bodies inside and out. For years many of us have not thought much about the environmental effects of the manufacture of these products and the effects when we let them go down our household drains. Sometimes a product is labeled biodegradable but in reality this describes only some of the base detergent agents while the product contains preservatives and other chemicals which are not biodegradable.

Cosmetic chemists formulate products from a huge selection of synthetic chemicals that are known by doctors and the FDA to be unhealthy for human use. It is hard not to notice the intensely strong fragrance in our body care products, laundry and household cleaners. These are synthetic fragrances and are a leading cause of allergic reactions. Sometimes a product will have as many as 5 different chemical preservatives. Methyl and propyl paraben are common preservatives that are strong sensitizers and cause dermatitis. Sensitization is an insidious problem that occurs after repeated use, sometimes after years of use, and can show up as mysterious skin afflictions in places where the product may never have touched.

Surfactants, inexpensive synthetic agents that make up the base of most liquid soaps and shampoos, are harsh on the hair and skin. Many of the harsh surfactants deplete natural fats and phospholipids from the epidermis that weakens the skin allowing toxins and bacteria to invade. A great many of them have been invented, creating a huge and very profitable industry. Only after the industry flourished, flooding the market with many varieties creating a vast environmental problem, did the governments of many countries in the 1960’s ban the most harmful ones. No long-term effects of these surfactants were studied on the human skin. The first surfactants were so cruel to skin that people using them everyday developed eczema and dermatitis. The medical profession finally spoke up and the most damaging ones were taken off the market. That was possibly the largest unauthorized test on an innocent public that has ever occurred. Some think the same kind of unauthorized testing is still going on with many people suffering from various skin conditions.

I remember when I was a teenager and pHisohex, an antibacterial cleaner, was all the rage. We used it to wash our faces, bodies and as hand soap at the sink. It contained hexachlorophene, which in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s became linked to infant deaths and brain damage. This prompted warnings on products containing hexachlorophene to read "not to be used on babies". PHisohex was eventually taken off the market due to toxic reactions.

Safety is determined by exactly what percentage contained in a product will cause immediate symptoms of health problems. Less than the lowest percentage that caused an adverse reaction is not always what manufacturers are allowed to use. Sometimes they are allowed to use more. I can’t help but to imagine that could be because a company can come up with a study where a more resilient animal tolerated a higher percentage of the nasty substance. The FDA’s GRAS stands for "generally recognized as safe", is a list that seems to be more protective for the chemical companies than for your safety.

The products concocted don’t just offer a basic, gentle cleaning action but are made to have just the desired size bubble, just the right amount of foaming ability, clear color or pearl-like look and thick, smooth texture. There are several synthetic chemicals in each of these categories from which to choose to accomplish these "most important" qualities. At this point there is a need to add another host of chemical ingredients to counteract the horrid effects the base ingredients actually have on your hair and skin. Surprisingly many of these kind of ingredients for appearance aspects like texture and bubble size are still contained in shampoos found in health food stores.

Cheryl’s Herbs has read and fully understood the labels on these popular liquid soaps and shampoos. With their usual tender loving care for your skin, hair and the environment, they have formulated a truly unique, simple and more natural soap/shampoo line. You can simplify your life with these liquid cleaners because even just one of them can be used as face soap, body soap, shampoo, hand soap at your sink and even gentle detergent for hand washing delicate clothing.

This unique hair care line starts with the most simple, biodegradable soap base, manufactured by Cheryl's Herbs, containing only Purified Water, Decyl Polyglucose, Vegetable Glycerin, Apple Cider Vinegar and Xanthan Gum. The state of the art soap agent, Decyl Polyglucose, is manufactured from plentiful, renewable vegetation and is earth friendly. It is derived from corn and coconut & palm kernel oils. It can also be described as being made from corn, glucose & starch. Corn supplies the carbohydrates which are converted with fatty alcohols from native oils, such as coconut or palm kernel oil, into alkyl polyglycosides. Decyl Polyglucose is an effective, gentle, cleaner with no reported adverse effects and is fully biodegradable. The significance of its safety is appreciated when you realize that most of the cosmetic ingredients used in conventional products cause health problems.

You won't find a simpler, more natural shampoo base in any health food store across America! For each individual soap/shampoo product we add intensively prepared herbal tea formulas and Cheryl’s Herbs famous world-class quality essential oils to this wonderful base. Choose from over a dozen kinds of Cheryl’s Herbs Soap/Shampoo. The names of some of the most popular ones are Soothing, Balancing, Dry Skin, Herbal Pet and our famous Summer Soap/Shampoo which is full of insect-repellent herbs and essential oils!

The following is a small sampling of ingredients commonly found in shampoos and liquid soaps:

Sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate are alkyl sulfates and are surfactants widely used in most shampoos, toothpaste, lotions and creams today. Labeling regulations allow "derived from coconut oil" which is untrue today because they are synthetically produced now from petroleum but was true in the 1940’s when originally developed. The chemical industry considers them to be some of their most gentle cleansers for the skin and hair, especially sodium laureth sulfate. In high concentrations they both are very irritant, drying to skin, hair, irritating to eyes, caused damages like cracking, severe inflammation and cause allergic reactions. They both have a lot of potential to become contaminated with nitrosamines. Sulfates are used to manufacture these synthetic surfactants and are harmful to marine life and the environment.

Alkyloamides have actions that are thickening, gelling, emulsifying, foam boosting, foam stabilizing and opacifying, which changes appearance from clear to cloudy, sometimes making white pearl-like appearance. 4 Main groups of alkyloamides are: diethanolamides (DEA), monoethanolamides (MEA), monoisopropanolamides (MIPA), ethoxylated or PEG alkanolamides. All are harmful to environment and can become contaminated with nitrosamines.

Amodimethicone is silicone fluid used to give a smooth feel which causes allergic reactions.

CA-24 (chloroacetamide) also known as acidamide is used as antimicrobial in shampoos and bath lotions at concentrations up to 0.3%. People have had allergic reactions from it using as little as 0.1% dilution. The European Economic Community requires label warnings on products containing chloroacetamide.

Cocoamide DEA is a synthetic foam stabilizer and thickener which may be contaminated with carcinogenic nitrosamines.

Cocamidopropyl betaine causes eyelid dermatitis.

Sodium Myeth Sulfate is a synthetic detergent and not biodegradable.

DMDM Hydantoin is a form of formaldehyde and is used as a preservative.

Ext. D&C Color certified as safe for drugs and cosmetics, not for food. It is a synthetic, coal tar color and is toxic. Coal tar has been shown to be carcinogenic in animal tests and many people are allergic to it.

Ext. D&C Violet #2 is in the anthraquinone family of coal tars which is made from phthalic anhydride and benzene. This chemical mix causes tumors in lab rats and causes serious skin rashes. Benzene is a petrochemical solvent known to cause depression, convulsions, coma and death with prolonged exposure suspected to cause leukemia. Even inhaling the vapors can be absorbed through the skin and cause irritation.

Formaldehyde is a suspected carcinogen and found in many preservatives including the hydantoins. It’s extremely toxic when inhaled or swallowed. Nearly half of all people exposed to it experience a toxic reaction. In the past the FDA banned formaldehyde in cosmetics but is still used in shampoos. EEC requires label disclosure if it used in a certain percentage.

Glyceryl Stearate S.E. a synthetic used for a pearlizing effect, emulsifier and opacifier (changes appearance from clear to cloudy) which can cause irritation and clogged pores.

Imidazolidinyl urea (also known as Germall and phenoxyethanol) is a synthetic preservative that can release formaldehyde at temperatures over 50 degrees Fahrenheit.

Irgasan DP 300 ( also named Triclosan) is phototoxic, an environmental pollutant because hydrocarbons are known to pollute the air, water and land, and a suspected carcinogen because it comes from coal tar.

Lauramide DEA is a surfactant, foam-builder, can be irritating to the skin and can be contaminated with nitrosamines.

Laureth 1-40 a synthetic surfactant and foaming agent.

Laurylmyrist-oleamidosulfo-succinate a synthetic fatty alcohol used as a dispersant and a surfactant that causes allergic reactions and damages the environment.

Linoleamidopropyl ethly dimonium ethosulfate can be contaminated with carcinogenic nitrosamines.

Methylparaben a synthetic preservative.

Mineral Oil is manufactured from petroleum and causes allergic reactions with topical use and many be phototoxic.

Propylene Glycol is considered safe by the FDA and is a petrochemical used in antifreeze and brake fluid. It is a cheap synthetic humectant and emulsifier made from mineral oil. Sweet and natural vegetable glycerin would do just as well and not be harmful. It’s use as a humectant and moisturizer is questionable because it replaces and repels important components for healthy skin. Skin functions on water and propylene acts as a replacement for water but the skin can’t use it. A low concentration of it is advised in products but you will often find it near the top of the ingredient list indicating a high concentration. High level of usage is a considered a possible cause of increasing liver and kidney related health problems. In 1991 a report to the American Academy of Dermatologists showed it to cause a significant number of reactions and was a primary irritant to the skin even in low levels of concentration.

Quaternary ammonium salts including stearalkonium chloride, quaternary-15 (a fungicide) are used in the paper and fabric industries, as fabric softeners, water repellents, anti-static agents and corrosion inhibitors. They are very common in hair conditioners and crème rinses. While initially giving a soft feel to hair they eventually make the hair dry and brittle also causing skin rashes and allergic reactions and environmental harm. The agents in conditioners and crème rinses can build up and coat the hair to such an extent that it takes stronger and harsher shampoos to lift the film. Quaternary-15 has caused severe sensitivities to medical drugs.

Nitrosamines All "amines" and "amides" are capable of forming N-nitroso compounds which, in animal experiments, have been found to be quite carcinogenic. One in particular that occurs in many cosmetics is identified as NDELA N-nitrosodiethanolamine which according to a 1977 FDA report is a potent carcinogen. The chemical, TEA (triethanolamine), extensively used in cosmetics is the one primarily suspected of creating NDELA. DEA (diethanolamine) is another one capable of forming NDELA. Not much press has been given to this subject but one consumer magazine has recommended not using products containing TEA or DEA. One study reported over 40% of TEA containing products tested contained nitrosamines.

Health conscious individuals take care to avoid eating food containing nitrates but even typical use of a shampoo contaminated with NDELA can lead to even higher levels of absorption than eating it.

Nitrosamines are contaminants of chemical based cosmetic products. Contamination can occur during many stages of manufacturing including certain pH balances, water solutions and in storage and shipment from the seams in the metal drums. Because of the chemical nature of common preservatives used in these conventional products, they either do not protect from nitrosamine formation or they actually contribute to further contamination.

Examples of typical ingredients likely to be contaminated with nitrosamines: sodium lauryl sulfate, TEA-lauryl sulfate, ammonium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate, TEA laureth sulfate, ammonium laureth sulfate, lauroyl sarcosine, cocoyl sarcosine, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, sodium cocoyl sarcosinate, potassium coco-hydrolyzed animal protein, formaldehyde, hydrolyzed animal protein, imidazolidinyl urea, monethanolamine (MEA), quaternium-7, 15, 31, 60 etc., disodium oleamide sulfosuccinate, sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate, sodium methyl oleoyl sulfate and sodium lauryl isoethionate, sodium methyl cocoyl taurate, sodium nitrite, 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol.

I highly recommend the following books because from the information in these books I have just barely scratched the surface here about the facts behind these cosmetic chemical ingredients. These books contain many more ingredient explanations and also contain ingredients common in conditioners, styling products, moisturizers and make-up.

Some who come across this kind of information feel unmotivated to act upon it. They may feel if we have survived so far with the presence of these chemicals, which our government allows as "OK", then it’s really no big deal and what’s all the fuss? I am one who is motivated to quietly break the chain. If I can do my small part to encourage less production of these chemicals I am happy to do it. Other than writing this article and conducting business at Cheryl’s Herbs in an ethical way, I’m not greatly motivated to take a bigger stand. We the consumer have quite a lot on influence on business and industry. Because there are more natural alternatives, it can be as easy as a simple choice when I go shopping.

REFERENCES:

Hampton, Aubrey. What’s in Your Cosmetics?. Tucson, Arizona: Odonian Press. 1995.

Smeh, Nikolaus J. Creating Your Own Cosmetics - Naturally. Garrisonville, VA: Alliance Publishing Co. 1995.

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