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JASON :Natural Products?

Javier Cruz
@javier-cruz
13 years ago
3 posts

http://www.jason-natural.com/home.php

I ran into this product at my local health food store where I buy my rosemary, tea tree, lavender oils. And the employees are always asking about my hair style and I reply I am going for a natural look and that I'm avoidingLauryl/Laureth Sulfates. Anyways the employee from the store talks about a this product that is suppose to be all natural and hasNo Lauryl/Laureth Sulfates in them.

What I am trying to get at is: Has anyone tried, review, seen this product before? If so.. What is your opinion and results about this product?



updated by @javier-cruz: 01/13/15 09:03:09PM
Heather
@heather
13 years ago
1,291 posts
i've tried their biotin shampoo before dreading and wasn't impressed.
Heather
@heather
13 years ago
1,291 posts

i just didn't like the way my hair felt after it dried. it could be our hard water but it left my scalp a bit greasy feeling.

personally i love desert essence tea tree lemon shampoo or trader joe's tea tree tingle shampoo for my dreadies. both get my hair squeaky clean and i can go 3-4 days before needing to wash again. neither one contains any harsh ingredients(no sulfates, parabens, etc.).

Jeanna
@jeanna
13 years ago
20 posts
I wouldn't use Jason. The products don't work well, and even though they are labelled natural or organic they have been independently tested and contain 1,4-dioxane which causes nasal, liver and gall bladder cancers in lab animals. I would stick with Dr. Bronner's, or baking soda.Here's an article in the LA times about it. http://articles.latimes.com/2008/mar/14/business/fi-natural14
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