Ok shampoos may not affect our skin but what about the water it runs through and where it goes? With all the people washing every day, all the chemical content going in the water... You can't tell me it is unharmful for the environment -_-
Ingredients are of course listed on products but it seems possible that cross-products of these chemicals might also be present in the product - e.g. from aldol or diels-alder reactions. Of course these reactions could be influenced by shelf time, sunlight and other ingredients. Does the ingredients list accurately represent content and is this issue accounted for?
06:00 to skip the acknowledgements
TomSk 87 thx
TomSk 87 thank you!!!
I came upon this video in trying to find out what impact manufacturing cosmetics has on the environment.
Ok shampoos may not affect our skin but what about the water it runs through and where it goes? With all the people washing every day, all the chemical content going in the water... You can't tell me it is unharmful for the environment -_-
Ingredients are of course listed on products but it seems possible that cross-products of these chemicals might also be present in the product - e.g. from aldol or diels-alder reactions. Of course these reactions could be influenced by shelf time, sunlight and other ingredients. Does the ingredients list accurately represent content and is this issue accounted for?
Interesting debate! I've learnt a lot
You can pretty much skip the first 11 minutes. It is boring and means nothing.
booooooooriiiiiinnnng!!!!! zzzzzzz....