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What ingredients make a chelating shampoo chelate? LOL

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I ask because many people consider ORS Creamy Aloe a chelating shampoo and when I read the bottle (unless I am missing something) it does not claim to be a chelating shampoo. Thoughts?
 
I was thinking the same thing!!! I'd like to know also!


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I just did a Google Search: While they both remove product build-up, the chelating shampoo contains ingredients that remove Metals such as Iron and other metals, calcium that are contained in water.
 
I just did a Google Search: While they both remove product build-up, the chelating shampoo contains ingredients that remove Metals such as Iron and other metals, calcium that are contained in water.
No, I mean what specific ingredients in a shampoo make it chelating shampoo? Is it a certain sulfate?
 
I am not great with ingredients, so I look for it to actually say chelating formula. I use Kenra. It clarifies and chelates.
 
I believe it is the Disodium EDTA that serves as the chelating agent.
 
CHELATORS ARE:
Disodium EDTA
Tetrasodium EDTA
Sodium Citrate (also called Trisodium Citrate) - it is milder than the 2 above
 
WOOT! Aussie Moist Shampoo has two of the ingredients mentioned. :woot:
 
this is good info OP. thanks!

off to buy some Kenra......
 
So this DOES make Nizoral shampoo a chilating shampoo. I just started using it as per my doctor's instructions and my hair feels really light and soft when I wash it off but once it dries it's crunchy! :nono:
 
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Glad to know about Kenra, we sell it at my place and I get a discount. Woot woot!
 
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