Organic Baby Shower

Organic Mama, remember the Johnson & Johnson scandal with their baby shampoo?

Here is what you want to avoid:

❌ “Tear-free” products that contain the ingredients commonly used to make products tear-free are actually harmful to the eyes. These ingredients include anesthetizing agents such as synthetic alkyl polyethoxylates and/or alkylphenol polyethoxylates.

❌ Alkyl ingredients temporarily numb the eye so that the sting of the shampoo is not felt, and prevents the eye from forming a tear to flush away irritants. These ingredients are typically used in pesticide products to anesthetize insects, and they can penetrate the skin and cause organ toxicity in people.

Popular “natural” baby shampoos employ essential oils, quaternary ammonium film formers, parfum, polyethylene glycols (PEGs) foam boosters, sodium hydroxide, mineral oil, phenoxyethanol, and more.

❌ Foam, fragrance, and silkiness are a sensory marketing strategy that employs chemicals in order to please the mother.

Surfactants and other ingredients are too strong and strip the baby’s skin oil and microbiome.  These toxic ingredients cause Problems with a baby’s scalp.

Preservatives to avoid:

Sodium Benzoate: sodium benzoate has the ability to convert to benzene, a known carcinogen. Benzene can form in soda and other drinks that contain both sodium benzoate and vitamin C (ascorbic acid). Exposure to heat and light, as well as longer storage periods, can increase benzene levels

Classified 3 on ewg.org, identified as capable of causing contact urticaria

Potassium sorbate: considered a skin, eye, and respiratory irritant. 

Ethylhexylglyceryn: Classified as an irritant, Harmonized classification: this substance causes serious eye damage, Severe eye damage observed in animal testing, classified as a mild skin irritant based on animal tests.

Phenoxyethanol: Classified as an irritant, toxic, and harmful Allowed workplace exposures restricted to low doses, Can have adverse effects on the central and peripheral nervous systems. Phenoxyethanol is linked to allergic contact uritica and dermatitis.

Citrus Grandis (Grapefruit) Seed Extract (GSE): considered toxic because of Multiple, additive exposure sources (low), Irritation (skin, eyes, or lungs) (low), and Contamination concerns (high) 

Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine: makes the product to foam

Benzisothiazolinone: Classified as irritant

Cetrimonium Chloride: human toxicant or allergen, reproductive toxicity in animals, environmental toxin.

​Cleaning agents:

1. Decyl Glucoside: Decyl glucoside is a glucose-based surfactant, Allergic contact dermatitis reported in human case studies, This substance may be fatal if swallowed and enters the airways.

Here you will find safer and milder shampoos formulated with organic and plant ingredient shampoo to respect the delicate skin of your baby. Simply use a washcloth or bath visor to keep the soap from getting in the eyes. 🌸 👼