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Is Philosophy ever going to remove SLS from their ingredients?

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Re: Chemical Free Philosophy

I don't have a problem with sulfates as long as it's not in my hair. 

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Re: Chemical Free Philosophy


@blossy wrote:

Is Philosophy ever going to remove SLS from their ingredients?


I no longer purchase their products.  Once Philosphy was sold, their products, fragrance and skincare are just not the same.

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Re: Chemical Free Philosophy


@blossy wrote:

Is Philosophy ever going to remove SLS from their ingredients?


 

@blossy   Most likely not. It seems to be selling well w/o changing. I stopped using it many years ago. At that time, most of the skincare (now it's mostly bath and body care) had a lot of irritating ingredients if you used several layered on your skin. I eventually had severe reactions and never purchased again.

 

The sulfates in the body washes/body creams badly dry out my skin.

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Re: Chemical Free Philosophy

They seem to like their offerings and sales must be good.  I do not choose SLSs for my body but always for my oily hair/scalp.  They do have their place.

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Re: Chemical Free Philosophy

It is not only their sulfates in their body washes that bother me, it is the use of so many artificial dyes, they dont get those beautiful colors naturally, some brands use natural colors from fruits and veggies, but not Phil.