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[Hair Loss Shampoo & Tonic] Principle of the order of labeling all ingredients for cosmetics other than shampoo (including hair loss shampoo)

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There are many people who already know that the order of all ingredients is in the order of content.
But did you also know that the order of ingredients contained less than 1% does not matter?

Usually, starting with antioxidants, it's an ingredient that can give a functional meaning to the product
In many cases, the content of considered ingredients is almost less than 1%.
There is no restriction on the order of ingredients for ingredients less than 1%, so if manufacturers decide
In other words, it is possible to place these ingredients in the front.

The same is true of shampoo because it is classified as 'cosmetic' or 'functional cosmetics'.
In fact, if there is no restriction on the order of writing for ingredients less than 1%, it may be that the whole ingredient labeling system
Various cosmetics companies have made a strong appeal to the reason why the formula is revealed
I think it's a means of trickery. In fact, it would be the same for everyone to copy each other...

If you look at the shampoo on the market, purified water comes out in front of the gel and the Damye surfactant comes out.
After that, it depends on the surfactant content, but even if most of them are less than 1%
It won't be too wrong.

Then, even if you look at it well, you can see that it is less than 1% except for the ingredients within 5 to 10 ingredients from the front.
I mentioned the typical surfactants SLS, SLES, ALS, ALES, and these ingredients are 30 to 50 percent in shampoo
That's because it's an ingredient that can occupy.

Honestly, if you're a constant challenger to this, you probably have to use these ingredients inevitably
I'm sure there are a lot of people involved in the manufacturing industry.
If you use certain ingredients with strong negative perceptions, such as parabens and phenoxyethanol, you can use them or not
There are people who left comments. It's okay to look at most shampoos except for water and ingredients that are less than 1%
Isn't it common sense to compare surfactants?
It is a tackle that applies only when the surfactant content is less than 1% like those ingredients.

Of course, ammonium sulfate is relatively better than sodium sulfate, but it is soft and mild,
That's compared to sodium sulfate, not to other surfactants.

My conclusion is that shampoo's main function is to clean the scalp, and it doesn't make the scalp worse
It may be low in content, but if you strategically mix active ingredients and do a good job on your scalp
I think that's enough.

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