Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Jason Natural Cosmetics Shampoo...Safe?

Today I bought a bottle of Jason Natural Cosmetics Thin-to-Thick shampoo. I am 16 years old and now am hoping that this wasn't just meant for elderly people .. although I don't see how age would make a difference.





Anyway, I'm wondering if any of you have tried it or heard about it... is it good? Is it bad? I wanted to hear a few answers before trying it out.Jason Natural Cosmetics Shampoo...Safe?
Check out this link for a list of Jason Naturals Cosmetics products and their safety ratings. Click on a product, and each ingredient and their safety issues are explained. http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/wordsea鈥?/a>


This link is particularly for the Thin-To-Thick shampoo, which seems to have a moderate score; however, the higher threat ingredients are fragrance and salicyclic acid, which are pretty standard ingredients in many products. http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/product鈥?/a>


Also, Jason Naturals is a Compact for Safe Cosmetics signer, which means they are tested for safety and must formulate cosmetics to not contain ingredients that are suspected or known to be harmful within 3 years of signing (they signed in August 2005).


Overall, Jason Cosmetics seems to be one of the more reputable companies you can purchase from, when looking for safe quality products.Jason Natural Cosmetics Shampoo...Safe?
I like Jason鈥檚 Natural shampoo, because regular shampoo鈥檚 have a ton of chemicals that may be fine in low doses, but really add up over repeated exposures. Remember your skin is the largest organism on your body and vey capable of absorbing chemicals rubbed on it then they spread through your bloodstream. Also, watch for cheap lotions, they can be bad news too.

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