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  2. The 15 Best Organic Shampoos for All Hair Types - AOL

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    Here, find expert picks of the best organic shampoos that keep hair healthy and nourished. Shop top natural shampoos from Avalon Organics, OGX, and more.

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    Most natural shampoos are made with natural and organic ingredients that are biodegradable and sustainable. ... The Barrel & Oak Men Bourbon Cedar 2-in-1 Shampoo & Conditioner is one of the best ...

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    These picks are here to get you cleaner without dirtying the earth. Inside, biodegradable hand, body, and shaving soaps from brands including Mrs. Meyer's, Dr. Bronner's, and more.

  5. Decyl glucoside - Wikipedia

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    Decyl glucoside is a mild non-ionic surfactant used in cosmetic formularies, [1] including baby shampoo and in products for individuals with a sensitive skin. Many natural personal care companies use this cleanser because it is plant-derived, biodegradable, and gentle for all hair types. Decyl glucoside was invented by Robert Prairie in 1934.

  6. Personal care products - Wikipedia

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    Swedish advertisement for toiletries (c. 1905/06)Personal care products can be categorized according to their function and area of application. These are cleansing products, hair care products, oral care products, sun care products, skin hydrating products, feminine care products, hair removal products, nail care products, eye care products and anal hygiene products.

  7. Alkyl polyglycoside - Wikipedia

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    Biodegradable and plant-derived from sugars, these surfactants are usually derivatives of glucose and fatty alcohols. [1] The raw materials are typically starch and fat , and the final products are typically complex mixtures of compounds with different sugars comprising the hydrophilic end and alkyl groups of variable length comprising the ...