Dear bestie, we have had to live in the era of "toxic-free" and "clean beauty," but... do toxic or harmful ingredients really exist in hair products?
We’re going to give you a little spoiler, there is absolutely no toxic ingredient in cosmetics, because everything is super controlled and regulated by the FDA, an agency born in the USA, which is responsible for protecting public health and ensuring the efficacy and safety of all cosmetic products that come to market.
Why don’t we use sulfates or parabens?
Sulfates, parabens, petrolatums, paraffins, mineral oils, aluminum, phthalates… why don’t the products of Goa Organics contain them? This is not what it seems, friend. We’ve already told you before that there are no ingredients that aren’t safe for you and your hair in any hair-care product, but our products don’t contain them simply because we firmly believe they are not necessary in our formulas to achieve stunning hair.
🌈 The shampoos in our line contain neither sulfates nor parabens so they are super gentle on the scalp, prevent hair from drying out, minimize frizz, and prolong the duration of our beloved Keratin Infusion straightening.
🌈 As for silicones, only our sweetest serum, the Cotton Lust, contains them, since being a finishing product it is essential to control frizz and seal the cuticle. In mask-type products, like Tasmania Mask or L’Essentiel Mask, it is not necessary to use them, as they only create a makeup effect on the hair, and what we seek is to reconstruct the hair fiber.
🌈 Mineral oils, petrolatums, and paraffins create an occlusive film on the hair making it shine like crazy, but they can also make it very dirty and create that very unsexy “starch” effect. That’s why we replace them with coconut, avocado, or mango oils to nourish and add glow, but without weighing the hair down even a little bit.
Baby, we know this whole “chemical and toxic-free” trend is driving you crazy, but remember that from the water you drink to the butterflies you feel when you’re with your crush, it’s ALL chemistry.
Bestie, say bye-bye to chemophobia, trust in hair cosmetics, and use hair-care products that have exactly what your mane needs (and deserves)!!!!