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    I use Jasons conditioners a lot and really like them- I feel that there are enough more natural ingredients in them to balance out any nasties. I particularly like the Apricot conditioner which smells good enough to eat. I don't like the shampoos as much though, I found them a bit thick and cloying. But the conditioners get a tick from me
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    I've used them before, but when I read the ingredient list I realized they were not as "natural" as one might think...

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    I try to allways have some Jason Aloe Vera condish in my bathroom.The big bottle lasts me 3 years so it´s not pricey.I also by the mini bottles for about 3$.It is the best detangler in the world.I only use a little bit on the ends to detangle.My hair is heavy as it is.I recommend having a bottle at hand whenever you need really sleek and detangled hair.
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    I've noticed that although the products generally say, "No lauryl/laureth sulfates," they do contain sodium lauryl sulfoacetate. Does anyone know anything about that? Is it any better for your hair than the other SLS's?

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    What the heck? I just learned that the SLS's used in shampoos come from coconut oil!? Does that mean that coconut oil is not as good for our hair as we think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fingolphin View Post
    I've noticed that although the products generally say, "No lauryl/laureth sulfates," they do contain sodium lauryl sulfoacetate. Does anyone know anything about that? Is it any better for your hair than the other SLS's?
    http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/ing...ngred06=706111

    Looks like it is considered an organic salt?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fingolphin View Post
    What the heck? I just learned that the SLS's used in shampoos come from coconut oil!? Does that mean that coconut oil is not as good for our hair as we think?
    I remember coming across this when I was looking into a natural toothpaste...

    http://www.webdeb.com/healthnews/sls.htm

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    I have tried JASON's Apricot conditioner and also the Sea Kelp & Plumeria shampoo and conditioner (I'm currently using those). My hair liked all of these, detangled fine and was very soft and well-moisturised. I do seem to have easily pleased hair though :-)

    I would like to try others in the range, so far, they've worked for me.
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    I have tried JASON's Apricot conditioner and also the Sea Kelp & Plumeria shampoo and conditioner (I'm currently using those). My hair liked all of these, detangled fine and was very soft and well-moisturised. I do seem to have easily pleased hair though

    I would like to try others in the range, so far, they've worked for me
    Creepy Creeper veni vidi crepi //////// >X<)))>

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    Resurrecting this thread because Jason conditioner seems to be what my hair loves the most. I have used Jason Biotin and hyaluronic acid conditioner for about 20 years now. I've tried other things occasionally, but nothing else makes my hair quite as smooth and shiny. I used to use the shampoo too and liked it, but as I get older my dandruff is getting worse. I have to use medicated shampoo now, usually head and shoulders 2 in 1.

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