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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2008

DHS and Natural Shampoo's are all safe for eczema but what about Shampoo's with the ingredient SLS? Sodium Laureth Sulfate? What is that ingredient anyway?

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  • Buy* I mean sorrry! :D

  • Where can you but the DHS shampoo! i need one! :(

  • @ThePokerfacemama Correction it was Garnier not Herbal Essences that aggrivated my hand eczema. Pantene conditioner is no good for me either.

  • Herbal Essences is terrible for eczema. I thought because it had avocado and olive oil in it I was ok but the chemicals they used to preserve it made it horrible on my skin. I now use Organic Shampoos. The Herbal Essences gave me neck eczema and hand eczema for rubbing it in.

  • The American Institute of Advanced Medicne is now treating eczema and other skin diseases worldwide. you dont have to look any further. They have 25 years of experience using FDA approved medication with no known side effects and a 95% success rate. contact them at 1-877-414-2426 or theaiam.com

  • Dove is AMAZING for eczema, mine is quite bad and ever since using dove shampoo (and lotions) my skins gone amazing!

  • Yeah, Pantene Pro-V never worked out for me and my eczema. I switched to the Dove shampoos and my hair and skin is looking great ever since : )

    Organix is a wonderful company as well : ) always did great for me <3

  • Yeah, Pantene Pro-V never worked out for me and my eczema. I switched to the Dove shampoos and my hair and skin is looking great ever since : )

  • Toms crystal deodorant works amazing I got it for my boyfriend because he has bad eczema. I also have eczema myself, dove flares me up bad but it helps my boyfriend I think with dove it's wether you react more to dryness or fragrance.

  • @mxahme sorry for the late reply...didn't see it. Anyways am just guessing cause he had no reason not to give to you. It's FDA approved since the amount isn't deadly or anything.

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