QUOTE(solele @ 2008 05 26, 23:06)
as rgi taip pamaniau
nes jau itartina vien tai kad igridientu neraso. O taip zmones itikina... fui..
paaiskinkit man prasau toki dalykeli. kaip ten su tais ingridientais. na pvz:
natrio laurilsulfoacetatas- labai panasu i Sodium Laureth Sulfate (tas pats natris, tiksliau jo sulfatas) Tik pirmasis "gerasis" raso ant musu vartojamu eco produktu (pvz. Lagona dantu pasta), o antrasis blogiuku blogiukas.
Kaip skiriate? ar taip detaliai reik isigilint ir moksus aukstuosius baigt, kad subtilumus issiaiskint..
Aš irgi buvau radus ant savo duškės tokį užrašyta ir susinervinus, bet internete rašo:
Sodium lauryl sulfoacetate vs. Sodium lauryl sulfate
Although an ingredient's name may sound similar to another, it does not mean that the molecules are similar with respect to shape, size, performance or even function. Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate sounds similar to Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, however, the two molecules are quite different from each other. Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate is a large molecule ingredient. Large molecule ingredients are considered to be mild, gentle, and non-irritating, as they cannot penetrate the skin. In contrast, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is a small molecule ingredient, and is capable of penetrating the skin, which can increase the occurrence of skin irritation.