SLS
by Alan Kadish / Views 47 / July 26, 2015
SLS also known as sodium lauryl sulfate: A highly controversial synthetic detergent (often cited as a carcinogen), found in everything from toothpaste to dish soap. According to Seventh Generation, the anti- SLS campaign is an internet myth, and there is no evidence that SLS is a carcinogen. SLS can hide in products as “coconut-derived surfactants.” SLS is derived from palm oil, which is implicated in climate change due to the massive deforestation that is taking place in tropical regions in order to plant palm trees. Skin Deep score: 3; EWG score: D
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