QUOTE(Irėja @ 2008 05 28, 12:52)
nereikia būt chemiku, iškart matyti, kad gali Loc'u galvą plauti, gėles laistyti, "ant pachmielo" gerti ir į nosį vaikams lašinti nuo slogos (kaip sako Amway loveriai).
o šiaip įvedi į google tuos abrakadabra ir matyti, kas per velnias
Aqua, -vanduo
sodium C12-15 Pareth sulfatte,
cocamide DEA, - Cocamide DEA, or cocamide diethanolamine, is a diethanolamide made by reacting fatty acids in coconut oils with diethanolamine. It is a viscous liquid and is used as a foaming agent in bath products like shampoos and hand soaps, and in cosmetics as an emulsifying agent.
sodium chloride, - valgomoji druska
triethanolamine, - Triethanolamine, often abbreviated as TEA, is an organic chemical compound which is both a tertiary amine and a tri-alcohol. A tri-alcohol is a molecule with three hydroxyl groups. Like other amines, triethanolamine acts as a weak base due to the lone pair of electrons on the nitrogen atom.
This ingredient is used as a pH balancer in cosmetic preparations in a variety of different products - ranging from skin lotion, eye gels, moisturizers, shampoos, shaving foams etc.
citric acid, - citrinos rūgštis
parfum, - kvapai
methylchloroisothiazolinone, - Methylchloroisothiazolinone (5-chloro-2-methyl-4-isothiazolinon-3-one) is a preservative with antibacterial and antifungal effects within the group of isothiazolinones. It is effective against gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, yeast and fungi.
In high concentrations it can cause chemical burns and it is a skin and membrane irritant and so it was largely removed from most cosmetic products except for those with only short duration skin contact such as rinse-offs.
methylsothiazolinone, - Methylisothiazolinone or MIT, sometimes erroneously called methylisothiazoline, is a powerful biocide and preservative within the group of isothiazolinones, used in shampoos and body care products.
Though long considered safe for use in cosmetics, two recent in vitro studies have shown that MIT is neurotoxic, causing damage to rat brain cells in tissue culture. Long-term health and safety studies have been conducted on animals, and thus far there is no published evidence of nerve damage or neurological effects associated with MIT for consumers or workers. None of the animal safety studies, however, have been published as primary scientific literature in peer-reviewed journals.
limonene, - Limonene is a hydrocarbon, classified as a cyclic terpene. It is a colourless liquid at room temperatures with an extremely strong smell of oranges. Limonene is increasingly being used as a solvent for cleaning purposes, such as the removal of oil from machine parts, as it is produced from a renewable source (citrus oil, as a byproduct of orange juice manufacture.) It also serves as a paint stripper when applied to painted wood. As it is combustible, limonene has also been considered as a biofuel.In perhaps its most exciting application, limonene is useful for recycling polystyrene
citral linalool - wikipedia neranda tokio
contains more than 5 %, but less than 15 % anionic surfactant, nionic surfactant.
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žymiai daugiau sudėty turi.
ir dar - turiu ekologišką lietuvišką universalų valiklį su gėlytės ženklu. galvojau pažiūrėsiu sudėtį, BET JI NEPARAŠYTA
. tai va... ir neaišku ko ten gali būt pridėta