Re: Gave up your makeup?
Interesting thoughts Lightning. But y then would David Amrien speak anythig at all positive about them?
I am not good at sorting through ingredients and we both agree that is essential.
On the chamomile shampoo for instance maybe you could spot some poor ingredients?
Oh, by methyl if figure you mean petroleum based? If so, Weleda has stated they don't touch/use anything petroleum as ingredients. Para would be?
Ingredients: Water, disodium,laureth sulfosuccinate, cocamidopropyl betaine, sodium laureth sulfate and lauryl glucoside, chamomilla recutita (matricaria) extract, coco-glucoside and glyceryl oleate, lecithin, ascorbic acid, potassium sorbate, natural frangrance from essential oils.
There is a "propyl" in there but I thought they discused their source in their website. Irrespective , don't think any propyl would be good..but not sure. Can you comment on the above ingredients? Thank god we have the food zappicator to knock out at least some of the offending ingredients. But in the end, you never know what the manufacturing plants that are producing the product bottles are using as equipment cleaners. Any of these products could have solvent residues on them. I'm willing to bet that our dog food products are some of the worse offenders.
Are you saying that you are going to try the Green People shamppo clark mentions from England?
What prefixes or suffixes within ingredient words are you looking to stay away from?