Good hair care products

mswoman

New Member
I found out many products are too harsh for my daughter and I becuase they contain Parabens. "Four main parabens are in use: methyl, ethyl, propyl and butylparabens; many products will have 2 or more of these chemicals as part of a preservative system." which causes cancer and additional hair/skin problems
I am starting to use more natural products on my daughters' hair like pure shea butter, coconut oil, alma oil, castor oil, and extra virgin olive oil... but we still use some conditioners that contain parabens... I'm will try to find a good one once we run out of our pantene.

Anyone know of any good paraben-free products for children's conditioner?

If found these two links but wondered if there were any current info...

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?p=1091183

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/archive/index.php/t-62363.html
 

msa

New Member
Aubrey Organics White Camellia conditioner.

I don't do parabens or synthetic crap. Now AO isn't 100% natural (it's base is cetyl alcohol which is naturally derived, but not 100%). But it's as close to it as I can possibly get and still get really amazing results.

Seriously, I love it. LOVE IT. I can see myself using it forever. It does exactly what it says it's going to do, it smells good, and it can be used as a DC, regular rinse out, a leave in (dilute it) or a detangler (dilute it).

Try it. You won't be disappointed.
 

LaBelleLL

Well-Known Member
Aussie Moist - there are no parabens, but has cones
HE Hello Hydration (and it really hydrates!) - there are no parabens, but has cones

HTH!
 

rosalindb

Well-Known Member
I agree with msa and would recommend Aubrey Organics White Camellia conditioner. I have been using since 2007 and the only downside for me is that I have to order from the US. I use it as a rinse out conditioner or diluted to co-wash my cornrows
 
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