Urban Legends About Ingredients
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Urban Legends About Ingredients

Urban Legends About Ingredients    Over the years we have received some hostile inquiries from people who   insist that if an ingredient is present in EcoColors it must be toxic. I am   here to set the record straight. First I must stress that Ecocolors Inc. does not and will never do animal testing, nor do we endorse animal testing. In the past many studies on   cosmetics were done on animals and we hope in the future this trend will change to more humane ways of testing with computer models never involving a living being. EcoColors Haircolor is a permanent oxidative haircolor without pphenylenediamine. This means it is not   100% botanical, as the permanent haircolor is created by a chemical reaction   . The oxidative dyes present are in small amounts.   Ecocolors is NOT a cure all for all allergies and just because you are not   allergic one time does not mean you will not develop an allergy to any   ingredient in the formulation over time. In the" alternative health world", allergies are often linked to liver   toxicity. Under the care of a certified naturopathic doctor you may be able   to improve your health and decrease your allergic responses. This involves   dietary changes with herbal remedies or nutritional supplementation.    Every ingredient in EcoColors Haircolor has been tested for oral,   intradermal and cutaneous levels of toxicity. EcoColors is proud to say that   EVERY ingredient is in nontoxic concentrations, yet the color gives sufficient gray coverage and leaves the hair in good condition. Proper application is key to keeping your hair healthy. Applying the color full   strength to the new growth and then diluting the remaining mix by half with   water to apply to the previously colored ends is important in maintaining healthy hair. Using Shampoos that have the proper PH and ingredients is also   important. Some shampoos may be too detergent for colored hair or may even contribute to color fadage. Check with your stylist for a safe shampoo,   

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