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Originally Posted by FlDebra You do not put water in your shampoo? That is very different as water is the first ingredient on every shampoo I have checked, of the ones that actually list their ingredients anyway. In fact found this online:
"Water --
The primary ingredient in all shampoos is water, typically making up about 70-80% of the entire formula. Deionized water, which is specially treated to remove various particles and ions, is used in shampoos. The source of the water can be underground wells, lakes, or rivers."
You may be using a product that already contains water,?? but it surely has water in it or it wouldn't be so .... well watery. Finding this curious.
Thanks for being so diplomatic in accepting that we did not all have the same experience with your shampoo. To be fair, there is a human shampoo site that gives reviews that all contradict each other too. There are just so many other varibles, probably our own water supply making the most difference in how a shampoo reacts. I do applaud your work to come up with a special formula to meet a need you had and that others have enjoyed as well. |
In our shampoo, organic oils are soaponified with a strong base (lye) to produce soap. Maybe the types of shampoos you are referring to are those that contain man-made chemicals? Our shampoo is an aloe castille soap.