
|Articles|June 1, 2002
Shampoo sugar
Lathering agents called sodium sulfates get a bad rap from those whothink they could be carcinogenic. Regardless, extra-cautious hair washersdon't have to go suds-free. New haircare lines ditch the sulfates completely,using sugar and coconut-oil extracts to create foam. Self, May 2002
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