Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Organic Root Stimulator Olive Oil Hair Sheen review



Ingredients

Mineral Oil- Used as a lubricant in cosmetics, made from Petroleum. It's transparent, colorless, tasteless and odorless. When applied, it stays on top of the skin, leaving a shiny and protective layer

Isobutane- is a hydrocarbon gas; used as a propellant in aerosolized products.

Olive Oil- Excellent moisturizing plant oil. It can penetrate the hair's cortex, so it may make hair stronger

Vegetable Oil - it can condition your hair

Lanolin Oil- Emollient, very thick substance derived from the sebaceous glands of sheep. Can be pore clogging

Tocopherol Vitamin E- Considered an antioxidant superstar. Protecting the skin barrier's oil (lipid) balance during the cleansing process

Extracts of Aloe Vera- has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial qualities and moisturizing.

Horsetail- Plant extract that has a high tannin, alkaloid, and nicotine content, which can have skin-constricting properties and be irritating to skin

Nettle- may have anti-inflammatory properties. Growth stimulating properties

Chamomile- is a good hair conditioner and, if used all the time

Dimethicone Copolyol- Dimethicone copolyol is derived from silicone, which is from silica. Unlike most silicon derivatives, it is soluble in water and combines regularly with inorganic oils and waxes.

Myristyl Myristate- has thickening properties, is very comedogenic and can cause breakouts

Propyl Paraben- Preservative. occurs as a natural substance found in many plants and some insects, although it is manufactured synthetically for use in cosmetics

Fragrant Oils- can be natural or synthetic

Hexyl Cinnamic Aldehyde- s a common additive in perfume and cosmetic industry as aroma substance. It is found naturally. is a class B allergen according to DIMDI classification. It is also an irritant in concentrations higher than recommended.

Lilial- is a chemical compound which is used in cosmetic preparations i.e. skin care lotions (for external use only). It can sometimes act as an allergen and may cause contact dermatitis in susceptible individuals

D'Limonene- is the major component of the oil extracted from citrus rind

Linalool- is a naturally occurring terpene alcohol chemical found in many flowers and spice plants with many commercial applications, the majority of which are based on its pleasant scent (floral, with a touch of spiciness).

Lyral- Fragrant chemical compound. Can cause allergies

Alpha Iso Methyl Ionone- The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of Alpha-Isomethyl Ionone as a flavoring agent for direct addition to food.

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