Moo Goo Natural Milk Shampoo

SIMPLY TUESDAY REVIEW

Moo Goo Shampoo

THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS FOOD PROTEIN MILK AND NUT OILS COCONUT AND RECOMMENDED BY ASCIA TO AVOID 0-6 MONTHS OF AGE

Aqua (H₂O’s Fancy Name) Water Cocamidopropyl Betaine (Coconut-Derived Cleanser)= Compounds derived from coconut oil and dimethylaminopropylamine. Used as a surfactant – to help clean and create lather. Effects on the immune system, safe in wash off products. Allergic reactions, may cause sensitisation. Caution Advised. Suspected immuno toxicity.Decyl Glucoside (Glucose-Derived Cleanser)= From Decyl Alcohol and a glucose polymer. Not assessed for safety in cosmetics. Considered safe for most people. Lauryl Glucoside (Glucose-Derived Cleanser)= From the condensation of laurel alcohol with a glucose polymer. May be Palm oil derived. Not assessed for safety in cosmetics.Glycol Distearate (Emollient)= Safe as used up to 9% as assessed by CIR. May be Palm oil, animal or petroleum derived. Diester of ethylene glycol and stearin Acid. May be genetically modified. This is used to create pearlescent effects as well as moisturise.Sodium Cocoyl Sarcosinate (Coconut-Derived Cleanser)= Determined safe for use in cosmetics with concentration limitations. However, caution advised as insufficient data to determine safety in these products where these ingredients are likely to be inhaled. May be animal derived. Sodium salt of cocoyl sarcosine ( Hair conditioning agent, cleanser)Coco Glucoside (Glucose-Derived Cleanser)= Low hazard to health. Plant derived, biodegradable and suitable for greywater and septic tanks.Coco- glucoside is a non-ionic surfactant (foaming agent, conditioner or emulsifier). It is derived from coconut oil and fruit sugars, which are both renewable resources.Glyceryl Oleate (Natural Ester)= Safe for most people. May be animal, Palm oil, or genetically modified. A monoester or glycerin and oleic Acid. May cause irritation to skin, eyes and lungs. Safe as used in up to 5% of products CIR. Avoid if vegan.Piroctone Olamine (Olamine Salt)= Piroctone olamine is a compound sometimes used in the treatment of fungal infections. Piroctone olamine is the ethanolamine salt of the hydroxamic acid derivative piroctone. It is often used in anti-dandruff shampoo as a replacement for the commonly used compound zinc pyrithione. Classified as not expected to be potentially toxic or harmfulFragrance – Oatmeal (Phthalate-Free)= Moo Goo has sourced a phthalate-free fragrant oil so you can have beautiful smelling hair without sensitivity. They say on their website they will always choose natural over synthetic, so I can only assume they have selected a natural fragrance oil VS a synthetic oil here. I cannot find what natural oil is or would be made of. Technically, it should just be pressed oats but I’m unable to find more information on this from the website. I suggest you write to Moo Goo to check if this is a concern to you, as I cannot find further information on their website. 

Allantoin= Safe for most people. Found in extracts of comfrey. May be plant or animal derived. May be synthetic. May cause eye irritation. Safe as used up to 5% CIR.

Hydrolysed Milk Protein (For Hair Repair). Animal derived. Not assessed for safety in cosmetics by CIR. Those with milk allergy may wish to avoid it. Those with MsG sensitivity may wish to avoid it.

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