As the subject says, I am looking to find a natural anti-chlorine shampoo. Has anyone found one that they like? One I found via search is called Aubrey Organics Swimmer's Normalizing Shampoo, but I haven't tried it yet, so I welcome feedback on it and other similar products.
And yes, I know that natural is one of those wiggly words than anyone can just slap on a label, and that some think it's just BS (and often it is). However, I have some medical reasons to try to eliminate endocrine disrupters from my life as much as possible, and propyl paraben, a common ingredient in many shampoos, is supposed to be one (according to, e.g., the European Commission on Endocrine Disruption).
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We like the Malibu Swimmers products:
www.malibuwellness.com/.../Malibu-C-Swimmers-Wellness-Shampoo
They have a complete list of ingredients at the above link. Part of the general product description says "free of sulfates (including sodium thiosulfate formulated in many swimmers’ shampoos), parabens, propylene glycol, DEA, gluten and no sodium chloride (salt) added."
It seems to be called "Swimmers Wellness" in the bottles and "Water Action" in the smaller tube. I believe they're the same thing.
We use the conditioner, too:
www.malibuwellness.com/.../Malibu-C-Swimmers-Wellness-Conditioner
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We like the Malibu Swimmers products:
www.malibuwellness.com/.../Malibu-C-Swimmers-Wellness-Shampoo
They have a complete list of ingredients at the above link. Part of the general product description says "free of sulfates (including sodium thiosulfate formulated in many swimmers’ shampoos), parabens, propylene glycol, DEA, gluten and no sodium chloride (salt) added."
It seems to be called "Swimmers Wellness" in the bottles and "Water Action" in the smaller tube. I believe they're the same thing.
We use the conditioner, too:
www.malibuwellness.com/.../Malibu-C-Swimmers-Wellness-Conditioner