Many African women and men experience significant hair loss and thinning early in life, yet the culprit is not so obvious.
While certain styling practices like
tight weaves and heat straightening can contribute, other factors are at play
causing traction alopecia. One surprising culprit might be a common shampoo
ingredient: sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS).
Popular shampoos with sulphate according to ewg, a website that provides
information on helpful and harmful products includes: VO5, TRESemmé, Pantene, Aussie, Head and Shoulders, Suave, Garnier and Fructis.What
is Sodium Lauryl Sulphate (SLS)?
Sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) is a
chemical commonly used in skincare and haircare products as a surfactant or
emulsifier. It creates lather, cleanses, and thickens products for easier
application. However, its production and effects raise concerns.
Why
avoid shampoos with SLS?
- Dehydration and damage: SLS can
dry out the scalp and hair, leaving it dull and vulnerable to pollutants.
This can lead to breakage and hair loss.
- Stripped defences: SLS can
disrupt the scalp's natural oil and pH balance, removing protective
barriers that prevent irritation and infection.
- False cleanliness: SLS may
leave a temporary feeling of squeaky-clean hair, but it doesn't
necessarily indicate deeper cleansing.
- Environmental impact: The
production of SLS can contribute to pollution, greenhouse gas emissions,
and climate change.
- Potential health risks: Some
studies suggest SLS might be absorbed into the body, with potential
long-term health effects. Additionally, residual nitrates from the
manufacturing process might be present in the final product.
Hair
types that need to avoid sulphate shampoos
- Dry and sensitive scalp:
Sulphate-free shampoos are gentler and less likely to cause dryness or
irritation for people with sensitive scalps or conditions like eczema or
rosacea.
- Coarse hair: Sulphates can
strip away natural oils, leading to frizz. Opt for sulphate-free formulas
that cleanse without excessive dryness.
- Colour-treated Hair: Sulphates
can fade hair colour. Sulphate-free options help preserve colour vibrancy.
Finally, it's important to check if
the shampoo you are buying or the one to be used for you has sulphate.
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