Shampoo good for hair

cristi2011

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Do you know a good shampoo for hair loss??
I know everyone is reccomending nizoral as part of the big three, but i'm a bit reticent to it. That stuff contains SLS(Sodium lauryl sulphate), which is definitely bad for hair. It also contains tons of other potentially dangerous chemicals, like clorhydric acid! Come on, clorhydric acid on your hair??
And i also suspect Nizoral of triggering my hair loss 2 years ago, when i used it for dandruff for two months and then i began losing hair. And i know some other persons with similar problems from Nizoral 2%.
Is there out in the world a shampoo without Sodium lauryl sulfate, Cocamidopropyl betaine, and all the other shitty substances like this, responsible for killing your hair? Because i couldn't manage to find. Even in "bio"-declared shampoos(like Urtekram) the SLS is "masked" under the name "sodium coco-sulphate" but it is the same stuff!
Even in REVITA there is no SLS, but is are other bad stuff like parabens, etc.
Or should i wash my hair with water only? Or baking soda and vinegar?
 

cristi2011

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finfighter said:
Dude, if your hair is falling out it has nothing to do with your previous nizoral use, that's like claiming that your skin peeled off from using a face wash!
My hair is not falling out anymore, in fact it is regrowing(i'm on propecia and minoxidil), but i highly suspect that nizoral made my hair fall.
Nizoral is a shampoo for dandruff, dermatitits, not hair fall. I understood it can have hair fall as a side effect, even if it's kind of rare.
I see that nizoral is good at thoroughly cleaning your scalp, but those harsh substances sucs as SLS and HCL(clorhydric acid) don't get to the hair follicle??
This is what i want to know:the hair follicle is protected somehow or what you put on the scalp can easily get down to it?? I don;t think it's protected, otherwise substances a s minoxidil wouldn't get to the hair folicle and would have no effect. So, you tell me that, if some SLS(industrial detergent) gets to the follicle, the follicle would just say "hi, my friend" and it will be no problem :) ? I don't think so...
And even nizoral is said to reduce inflamation of the scalp, but it can also cause inflamation, so... i don't get it.
And your comparation with the face wash is not palusible. You don't put HCL ans SLS on your face, and if you but, i don't think it will feel good! And don't compare the simple skin with the tiny and sensible hair follicle.
So, is there a shampoo available worldwide, without SLS and other sh*t?? I didn't find one. So i thionk i will better use only water for washing hair. I already experimented this before, and the hair felt very good. Put SLS and watch the hair going down the drain...
 

sandyc

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SLS is in lots of soaps and face washes. I don't like the stuff but it's in so much stuff
 

jasinfla

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I like the Avalon Biotin shampoo...it's organic and it also has saw palmetto in it. I'm sure it doesn't stop hair loss but it makes the hair full and healthy, I believe.
 
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