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What Are Sulfates?

Posted On : Nov-06-2012 | seen (528) times | Article Word Count : 478 |

So many products from dish and laundry soaps, shampoos, hand soaps, body washes and more rely on sulfates to thicken and suds their formulas.
So many products from dish and laundry soaps, shampoos, hand soaps, body washes and more rely on sulfates to thicken and suds their formulas. However consumers should BEWARE of sulfates – they are considered a high level irritant causing eye and skin tissue damage. Sulfates are used to dissolve grease and so as you can imagine it does the same for the natural oils on our skin, our hair and eyes.

Studies by The American College of Toxicology and the National Institute of Health's Household Product Directory show over 80 products that use concentrations of SLS of up to 30% (0.5% is considered a low irritant while 30% is considered a severe irritant and highly dangerous).

Plus, this ingredient absorbs quickly and studies show long term retention of this chemical in the body. This incredibly drying ingredient cannot be metabolized in the liver, which means it hangs around and causes havoc on the body. Sulfates can go by many names, plus many surfactants (soaps) use sulfates in their formulations.

A common contaminant in sulfates is dioxane, a known carcinogen. So years back when news came out that sulfates were not a carcinogen, what the industry did not tell everyone is that many sulfates still have dioxanecontaminiation due to the manufacturing processes of the sulfates.

Better to err on the safe side for all the reasons above and choose Sulfate-Free products and write your favorite brands asking them to remove these harmful chemicals from their ingredient lists. Enough consumer awareness can generate change!

Recently a woman called into Eco-Me's customer service department asking if our products had any sulfates in them. Happily our sale rep said, "No." The woman on the call was relieved. She told us that when she talked to the support center at Seventh Generation they told her they did in fact use sulfates (this ingredient is listed on their products) and the reason is that it gives their products at 20 year shelf life.

Wow, it surprised not only her but our sales rep as well. Such an important natural products company like Seventh Generation, a leader in natural, leaning back on harmful ingredients just to extend their products well beyond the necessary years. So who are they putting first? The environment, their customers or is it their bottom line? In this case, it was obvious as Eco-Me gained a new customer based on our dedication to natural products with safe and healthy ingredients.

Over the last year or so we have seen an increase in consumer awareness and their commitment to learning about the ingredients in their products and deciphering between green-washing and honest product labeling and marketing. Thanks to Eco-Me's educated staff and consumers who care about natural and safe ingredients, Eco-Me is helping to lead the way towards natural products that are truly safe!

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Category : Health and Fitness : Health and Fitness

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