![]() ![]() “In a 2010 FDA survey across different cosmetic categories, phthalates were found most commonly in fragrance, followed by hair styling products (at much lower levels), then shampoos (in just four out of 15 shampoos tested),” explains Victoria Fu a cosmetic chemist and co-founder of Chemist Confessions. It’s important to note that phthalates are not typically used in shampoo formulation, but can be a component found in shampoo fragrances. They’re used to make fragrances last longer and as solvents for dyes, explains Dr. ![]() Phthalates are synthetically produced ingredients that are used in many different types of everyday products including hair care, skincare, detergents, plastics, vinyl flooring, and more. What to Know About Phthalate-Free Shampoo ![]() Lastly, we made sure each of the shampoos we’ve recommended is phthalate-free, easy to lather, safe for sensitive skin, and leave hair looking clean and hydrated. ![]() We also chose products we’ve personally tried and had success with.
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