Almost every second person today describes their scalp as sensitive or very sensitive. The most common complaints include itching, flaky, burning or reddened scalp. In particular, in the case of extremely dry and irritated skin that also itches or burns, underlying skin problems such as neurodermatitis, psoriasis or a tendency to allergies can play a role. In most cases, however, it is the irritating surfactants in conventional shampoos that cause these problems.
Irritating surfactants in conventional shampoos
Many conventional shampoos still contain surfactants such as sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), sodium laureth sulfate (SLeS) or ammonium lauryl sulfate (ALS). These substances are known to irritate the skin and can cause intolerance in sensitive people. They are produced petrochemically from ethylene oxide, a highly toxic chemical that is considered to be mutagenic, teratogenic and potentially carcinogenic. Such surfactants can weaken the skin barrier, promote allergies and make the scalp more susceptible to harmful substances. These surfactants are therefore prohibited in natural cosmetics. It also doesn't help if such shampoos are marketed as "sensitive" and are enriched with soothing plant extracts or oils - the irritating properties of the surfactants remain.
Scalp itching, burning and redness caused by surfactants
Many people forget that shampoo ingredients not only affect the hair, but also the scalp. Aggressive surfactants, emulsifiers and fragrances damage the skin's natural acid mantle, penetrate the body and can accumulate in the tissue. These surfactants attack the skin's protective lipid layer, resulting in a compromised barrier function. As a result, the scalp dries out, causing itching, redness and a weakened skin immune system. Pollutants can penetrate more easily and the skin becomes even more susceptible to irritation. Petroleum-based ingredients are even suspected of being carcinogenic and having a negative effect on internal organs.
More and more people are therefore looking for natural shampoos with skin-friendly surfactants that do not contain emulsifiers, mineral oils, silicones or artificial preservatives and fragrances.
Cleansing amino acids - a gentle alternative
The milder the detergent substances, the more skin-friendly the shampoo is. At myrto, we use plant-based detergent amino acids in high concentrations. These extremely mild surfactants are significantly more expensive than conventional alternatives, but they offer particularly gentle cleaning and produce a fine, stable foam - unlike the mountains of foam created by aggressive surfactants. Less foam does not mean less cleaning power. On the contrary: excessive foam is more likely a sign of skin-irritating ingredients and should be viewed with caution.
1% Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSA) - effective & skin-friendly
In some of our myrto organic shampoos we also use less than 1% Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSA) to slightly increase the washing power of the mild amino acids. However, SLSA should not be confused with the problematic sulfates such as SLS or SLeS. Unlike the controversial sulfates, it consists of much larger molecules that do not penetrate the skin and do not make it permeable to harmful substances. SLSA is therefore classified as harmless and certified for natural cosmetics. Although it is not as mild as the detergent amino acids or sugar surfactants (glucosides), in small doses SLSA provides the necessary cleaning performance in shampoo formulations with nourishing ingredients without irritating the skin.