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Nature's Gate Organics Shampoo,Tea Tree Oil & Blue Cypress, 12-Ounce Bottles (Pack of 3)
 
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Nature's gate Organics Tea Tree & Blue Cypress Shampoo gently cleanses hair with the natural benefits of certified organic botanicals. This revitalizing shampoo is infused with Tea Tree Oil, Blue Cypress and Rosemary for their calming benefits and Pepperm

Product Details

  • Pack of three 12-ounce bottles of herbal shampoo (36 total ounces)
  • Gentle cleansing formula helps reduce oily build-up and alleviate flaking and drying of the scalp
  • Natural, 70% certified organic ingredients, including certified organic tea tree oil and rosemary; phytoproteins and pro-Vitamins B5 add manageability, body and luster
  • Wildcrafted blue cypress oil provides anti-inflammatory properties; certified organic nettle and rose hips help clean and revitalize; PH-balanced
  • Made in the U.S.A. without animal testing or animal byproducts

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Great Paraben Free Shampoo
 
Review Date: May 9, 2009
Reviewer: Memento Mori, East Coast
This is my favorite shampoo, it has a very soothing natural smell.

A previous reviewer claimed that there was paraben in it, but many of "the ingredients" the reviewer claimed were on the label aren't, so read it with caution. As the bottle says on the front it's Paraben free.
this is my forever shampoo
 
Review Date: December 15, 2008
Reviewer: ,
This is the shampoo that I will be
using from now on. Everytime I open
it and smell that refreshing smell
I can't wait to slather it on. :)
It's a Quality Product.
 
Review Date: May 17, 2009
Reviewer: Mike Vaughan,
I wanted a shampoo that would clean well, but wouldn't leave my hair feeling stripped and dry. I also wanted something with a fragrance that wasn't overpowering or perfumy. This was the perfect choice. I love the herbal fragrance, and you can tell that it's good for your hair.
Excellent
 
Review Date: January 15, 2009
Reviewer: D. L. Onderdonk, Tampa, FL
I bought this shampoo about a week ago and love what it's done with my hair. It's not harsh and smells great but not overpowering like commercial shampoos. The odor is very refreshing, and it leaves your hair soft and manageable even without using conditioner.
At times, I feel like a pampered princess using this. And I'm a dude!
Seems pretty nice
 
Review Date: March 30, 2009
Reviewer: Kyle Cunningham, Maine, USA
i very much like that this shampoo isn't some weird blue colour. It makes me feel like it's a little more natural than the Paul Mitchell tea tree that I used before. Makes my scalp feel nice and has a decent smell. Overall I do like this shampoo very much and will probably continue to use it.

Cheers
pleasingly light
 
Review Date: July 24, 2010
Reviewer: moon baby,
I was happy with my purchase of this shampoo. It smells earthy good and unlike a lot of shampoos it is very light. Makes my hair feel soft and full,not plastered down.
Claims "organic" in name but not "official"
 
Review Date: April 5, 2010
Reviewer: Typhoo, Pittsburgh, PA
I purchased this product online as I try to look for things whole and organic to put on and in my body. I am already suffering cancer and the products I consume matter to me and my family. The word "organics" is on the name. On the back of the label, there is an asterisk claiming "certified organic" which seems to refer to some of the ingredients (not all). Certified by whom? A truly organic product has the circle symbol USDA Organic. Otherwise, simply using the words "organic" "certified" or "made with" does not mean the product as a whole is in fact what they intend for us to believe by using these words. It seems no different to me in some ways as the deception of "Lite Bread" when really it is simply white un-brown bread, but it is not really healthy, full of calories, processed sugars and oils.

The words sound good, but you must really read and understand the labels to discern the difference between a commercial enticement and the real thing.
While this shampoo is a nice smelling product, it is not wholly what it claims by using the words on its labels. Just because a product advertises that it is "free" of certain socially concerning ingredients and practices, does not mean necessarily it is a whole complete product with 100% proven organic ingredients.

Disodium Laureth Sulfocuccinate is included in the product: a degreasing and foaming agent found in most shampoos and other cleaning products that foam. Though not suspected to be an environmental toxin, it has not been assessed for safety in cosmetics by industry panel. Organic?

Cocoamidopropyl Betaine From Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS): CAN CAUSE EYE AND SKIN IRRITATION.

PEG ingredients: Potentially carcinogenic petroleum ingredient that can alter and reduce the skin's natural moisture factor. This could increase the appearance of aging and leave you more vulnerable to bacteria. Used in cleansers to dissolve oil and grease. It adjusts the melting point and thickens products. Also used in caustic spray-on oven cleaners.

Decyl glucoside is a mild non-ionic surfactant used in cosmetic formularies including baby shampoo and in products for individuals with a sensitive skin. Many natural personal care companies use this cleanser because it is plant-derived, biodegradable, and gentle for all hair types. Derived from plants does not equal organic.

Need I go on? While there are other ingredients that I researched and found that they are plant derived and not proven to be toxic, they are still not USDA certified organic ingredients.

Organic seems to be the new fashionable term equating health and purity. Beware of products loosely using the words as many food products already do! This product is not USDA Certified Organic, plain and simple. If you are concerned, research your products and ingredients. Do not blindly accept claims made by products. Products have been misleading consumers for generations in order to sell a product by perceived goodness or need.

On a personal note, this product while pleasing to the eye and nose, did not solve my hair moisture problems or make my scalp any less itchy from dryness than any other non organic shampoo I used in the past. Disappointed in the misleading label. Especially when attempting to pay a higher price for so called quality products.
Beware folks, not organic and has Chemicals
 
Review Date: May 3, 2010
Reviewer: David B. Canale,
This is yet another in a long line of misleading ads that claim they organic when they are loaded with chemicals. Read labels!!!!!!!! This is NOT organic, heck it's not even natural. Buyer Beware.
contains petrochemicals/paraben/butylene glycol
 
Review Date: April 25, 2009
Reviewer: Rebecca Jablonski, Wales, MA United States
This is yet another product that is labeled "organic" but is NOT. Hee is the ingredient list:Ingredients: WATER ROSMARINUS OFFICINALIS (ROSEMARY) FLOWER/LEAF/STEM EXTRACT, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE, COCAMIDE MEA, SODIUM MYRETH SULFATE, URTICA DIOICA (NETTLE) EXTRACT(1), ROSA CANINA (ROSE HIP) FRUIT EXTRACT(1), MENTHA PIPERITA (PEPPERMINT) LEAF EXTRACT(1), THYMUS VULGARIS (THYME) EXTRACT(1), YUCCA SCHIDIGERA EXTRACT(1), HAMAMELIS VIRGINIANA (WITCH HAZEL) EXTRACT(1), HUMULUS LUPULUS (HOPS) EXTRACT(1), ALOE BARBADENSIS (ALOE VERA) LEAF JUICE(2), MELALEUCA ALTERNIFLORA (TEA TREE) LEAF OIL(3), CALLITRIS INTROTROPICA (BLUE CYPRESS) WOODOIL, GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA (LICORICE) ROOT EXTRACT(1), PANTHENOL, HYDROLYZED WHEAT PROTEIN, HYDROLYZED WHEAT STARCH, SOYAMIDOPROPALKONIUM CHLORIDE, ISOCETETH-20, FRAGRANCE, POLYQUATERNIUM-10, PEG-150 DISTEARATE, DIAZOLIDINYL UREA,METHYLPARABEN, PROPYLPARABEN, AMMONIUM CHLORIDE, BUTYLENE GLYCOL, DISODIUM EDTA,CITRIC ACID.

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