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Itchy scalp and shampoo components. Beware Cocamidopropyl Betaine

Many women complain about experiencing problems with itchy scalp. What’s interesting, frequently it isn’t connected with an ailment or neglecting one’s hygiene, but with application of a group of beauty products. And to be more precise, with application of a particular ingredient. Such unpleasantness might be caused by Cocamidopropyl Betaine.

What’s Cocamidopropyl Betaine?

Cocamidopropyl Betaine is a gentle cleansing agent which is added to shampoos, shower gels and face gels. It’s surfactant which means that it removes impurities from the skin’s surface. It’s obtained from coconut oil. Unfortunately, it can cause itchy scalp.

Apart from that, Cocamidopropyl Betaine:

  • removes dirt, dust and sebum from scalp;
  • intensifies lathering of a cosmetic;
  • displays anti-static and anti-bacterial properties;
  • is frequently present in natural cosmetics;
  • it’s located right after SLS and other strong cleansing agents (list of ingredients).

Did you know that in 2004 Cocamidopropyl Betaine was officially awarded the ‘Allergen Of The Year’ title, and its irritating action is caused by being combined with SLS?

Hypersensitivity to Cocamidopropyl Betaine – symptoms

It’s highly possible that you are irritated by Cocamidopropyl Betaine if you notice the following symptoms:

  • your scalps itches especially after using a natural shampoo
  • excessive hair loss
  • skin redness
  • acne and other skin blemishes
  • prickling scalp
  • tactile sensitivity
  • irritations

NOTE!

If you notice the above-mentioned signs, then the best solution would be to stop using the product containing Cocamidopropyl Betaine. It’s also important to rinse the shampoo thoroughly because the lather residing between strands might leave scalp irritated. Moreover, this substance mostly irritates allergy sufferers and people whose skin is sensitive.

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