
Company Name: Ion
Product Name: Anti-Chlorine Swimmer’s Shampoo
Price: 6-7 dollars
Ingredients: WATER ,SODIUM C14-16 OLEFIN SULFONATE ,COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE ,COCAMIDE MEA ,GLYCERIN ,PROPYLENE GLYCOL ,SODIUM LAURYL SULFOACETATE ,PEG-120 METHYL GLUCOSE DIOLEATE ,SODIUM CHLORIDE ,FRAGRANCE ,DISODIUM EDTA ,ISOSTEARAMIDOPROPYL MORPHOLINE LACTATE ,DISODIUM LAURETH SULFOSUCCINATE ,PANTHENOL ,PHENOXYETHANOL ,POLYQUATERNIUM-10 ,CITRIC ACID ,MALIC ACID ,SODIUM GLUCONATE ,HYDROLYZED WHEAT PROTEIN ,METHYLPARABEN ,ALLANTOIN ,MAGNESIUM ASCORBYL PHOSPHATE ,GLUCOSE ,PROPYLPARABEN ,TOCOPHERYL ACETATE ,ASCORBIC ACID ,CI 42090 ,PEG/PPG-6/2 GLYCERYL COCOATE
Scent: Mild
Review:
This shampoo lathers up very well and I didn’t end up using a lot. Diluted and full strength, it is actually slightly less stripping than Aubrey Organic’s Shampoo for swimmers. It says it’s safe for color treated hair and for everyday use (I won’t be finding out if that claim is true, sorry ladies LOL). It’s available at Sally’s and I believe that’s the only place that sells it, if you don’t buy it online somewhere. I’ve seen this shampoo on the hairboards as a favorite, but I can’t go that far.
A poo is a poo. As long as it’s getting the chlorine out and doesn’t take my hair out in the process, I’m ok with it. If you’re looking for more natural ingredients, then you should check out the AO shampoo. But this one is probably more readily available to most people than the AO brand.
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