The majority of the popular nationwide health food stores such as Whole Foods Market will carry the largest selection of organic shampoo. The majority of grocery stores, drugstores and discount stores will not carry these specialty shampoos. The ones that do will only carry a small sample and you will not get that many chooses.
Remember to read the ingredients on the labels of each shampoo bottle. Some brands claim to be "all natural" or organic but do not adhere to the strict organic shampoo guidelines. A genuine organic shampoo will be free of all synthetic ingredients and preservatives like diazolidinyl urea, carcinogen precursors or artificial coloring.
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When searching for an all natural shampoo, look for natural fragrances and ingredients such as lavender, jasmine oils, any essential oils, vegetarian soap, coconut oil and filtered or deionized water. Other ingredients to looks for are green tea extracts, tea tree oil, rosemary (helps with dry scalp), white camellia oil (moisturizer and conditioner) and ginseng.
Organic shampoo is a better alternative for baby hair care as baby skin is more sensitive than adults skin. The gentle ingredients will not harm your baby as well as prevent synthetic ingredients from absorbing into the skin. If the label on the bottle does not state that the product is organic and certified by the USDA, then don't buy it. Many shampoos will be labeled as having all natural products , but remember to read all of the ingredients on the back of the label so you don't end up paying for a premium product when in reality, the shampoo you're buying is not organic.
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