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Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate

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From what I found on google it seems to be a little better than sulfates a lesser of 2 evils.
 
I to agree with the above poster! actually it seems as tho, it is a lot safer then the more common Sulfates, as seen here in a article that I found:

Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate is known to be very gentle to the skin, even at very high concentrations it remains non-irritating to even sensitive skin types.
Structurally it is a considerably larger molecule than many other surfactants and belongs to a category known as anionic surfactants, meaning that it has a negative charge. The safety and mildness of Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate lies in the absence of a sulfate ion head, which is commonly found in many other surfactants. The sulfate ion, which originates in sulfuric acid, is replaced with the more stable and safer sulfonated ester. The result is an effective yet safe product that offers a plethora of advantages over sulfate chemicals.

If you want to go even safer, try a shampoo with the, Olefin Sulfonate as the surfactant, It is believed to be the Mildest one out there. This one is used in most "True" Organic products. This is believed to be the safest of them all, being as tho this one is used in most "Baby" products.
 
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