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Shampoos and conditioners

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Calugrove · 19/07/2015 18:32

Hi. I have contact dermatitis, a skin allergy. I would appreciate if I could get a listing of inexpensive shampoos and conditioners that don't contain the irritating ingredients. Thank you

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Calugrove · 19/07/2015 18:38

Hi. I have contact dermatitis. I'd appreciate it if someone could give me a listing of inexpensive shampoos and conditioners that I can use that won't irritate the condition. Thank you, Calugrove

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FabulousFudge · 19/07/2015 19:02

Naked range @ Boots is cheapest good stuff I've tried. I like moo goo, green people and Liz Earle but they're pricier. Health food shops sell several SLS and SLES free ranges.

avagosling · 20/07/2015 16:49

There are loads in health food shops and online, the cheaper ones I like are Faith in Nature and Dr. Organic, and the favourite more luxurious ones are Aubrey Organics and Fushi.

lavendersun · 20/07/2015 16:54

I have just switched from Aveda Shampure to Jasons Organics and can't believe the difference in my hair. I stuck with Shampure for 20 years because my skin is massively sensitive.

Am using this www.jasonnaturalcare.co.uk/jojoba-shampoo/

and their conditioner - really really love it.

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