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I worry a little about the "safe synthetic" ingredients in the product. Do you know if the following are OK for hair? Cetearyl Alcohol, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Benzyl Alcohol, Hydroxycitronellol, Perfume, Methylparaben, and Propylparaben.

I worry a little about the "safe synthetic" ingredients in the product. Do you know if the following are OK for hair? Cetearyl Alcohol, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Benzyl Alcohol, Hydroxycitronellol, Perfume, Methylparaben, and Propylparaben.
truth be told, everything in red is not so good for the hair. parabens have been linked to cancer (18 out of 20 tumors contain parabens; search on google for the specific study), perfumes contain many toxic ingredients, and sodium lauryl sulfates are some of the harshest chemical detergents around, and can seriously strip your hair if you don't follow up with a moisturizing conditioner.
however, if used in moderation this should be totally fine.
i don't trust many of lush's products... several of them have poor reviews on their own website, plus just about all of their products contain mineral oil, sulfates, or propylene glycol (derivative of mineral oil).
I've used this product since it came out last September and it works just fine for my hair. It does make my kinky hair quite fluffy! Of the reviews on the website, you can only take some at face value. Some will review when they even haven't tried the product and some will give it one star because they didn't like the smell. Not every one is a lover of jasmine. I can't take the smell in our Flying Fox shower gel or or Youki Hi bath bomb, but I do love it in this product.
, let me just give you the stats: 100% vegetarian, 74% vegan (because of lanolin in some products), and 77% natural. Lush never has made claims of being 100% natural, 100% organic... I've been using this stuff for 9 years and those words are always attached to our products. We do use organic ingredients, but like most people who hear that word they automatically assume the whole she-bang is organic. That's a nice compliment, but we also focus on no animal testing, making our products by hand, and we only buy from ethical suppliers. I work for Lush...