natieya
Active Member
Hello LHCF family...
I was doing a random search online about hair products I use and I found some info about a certain controversy about Aubrey Organics products.
This site [FONT="]http://www.bubbleandbee.com/Organiclabelinglies.html basically says that even though they [/FONT][FONT="] (AO) [/FONT][FONT="]tout themselves as being all natural, their "coconut fatty acid base" isn't natural and neither are their preservatives. But, after doing a bit more research I found out there is a pretty big dissension among people about preservatives and how there aren't any such things as "natural preservatives". Ok, I think I'm making this too confusing. If you read the link I pasted above, it explains it better than I do.
FYI, this information has not made me want to stop using Aubrey Organics. Even though their products aren't all natural. My hair is thriving using the honeysuckle rose, white camellia, and Egyptian henna conditioners. I just wanted to be informed about what exactly gets put on my hair. I don't like it when companies get secretive with their ingredients (especially when they are claiming to be all natural).
I hope this information is useful to someone...
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I was doing a random search online about hair products I use and I found some info about a certain controversy about Aubrey Organics products.
This site [FONT="]http://www.bubbleandbee.com/Organiclabelinglies.html basically says that even though they [/FONT][FONT="] (AO) [/FONT][FONT="]tout themselves as being all natural, their "coconut fatty acid base" isn't natural and neither are their preservatives. But, after doing a bit more research I found out there is a pretty big dissension among people about preservatives and how there aren't any such things as "natural preservatives". Ok, I think I'm making this too confusing. If you read the link I pasted above, it explains it better than I do.
FYI, this information has not made me want to stop using Aubrey Organics. Even though their products aren't all natural. My hair is thriving using the honeysuckle rose, white camellia, and Egyptian henna conditioners. I just wanted to be informed about what exactly gets put on my hair. I don't like it when companies get secretive with their ingredients (especially when they are claiming to be all natural).
I hope this information is useful to someone...
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