The labels on baby shampoos sure soundLongevity Activator Review good. Gentle. Non-irritating. Everything a good mother could want. And some have pictures of smiling, happy babies to seal the deal.
Most of those labels don't tell the truth. They can't, because if moms knew the truth, they wouldn't buy the shampoo.
Why not? Most baby shampoos-most shampoos for any age-contain sodium lauryl sulfate or its equally ugly cousins sodium laureth sulfate or ammonium lauryl sulfate.
Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is an inexpensive industrial solvent with a talent for making suds-exactly what we expect a shampoo to do. But caustic SLS really stings when it gets into your eyes, just what you don't want a baby shampoo to do.