No. Sodium lauryl sulfate is the cleaning agent in shampoo, and hydrolyzed animal protein is a hair conditioning agent.
NO. Sulfates are irritating in part because they're small molecules that can penetrate the skin. Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate is a larger molecule that can't penetrate skin. Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate is known to be very gentle to the skin, even at very high concentrations it remains non-irritating to even sensitive skin types. Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate has not been sulfated in the production process which makes it free of sulfates. Even though it may sound alike, it is not a Laurel Sulfate. all in all, If you own a shampoo that is sulfate free, but contains sulfosuccinate, then you are ok, this is not harming your hair.
i have carb for 2.0l laurel as new if any good reply dave18v@googlemail.com dont know what a H20 is this came off a straight six
some of the veges growing in the Canadian shield are: jack pine, marsh red grass, swamp laurel, black spruce, bearberry.i did a report on it and i discovered that the weather is an average -19 in the winter and warm summershttp://www.paybox.me/r/kosova ..................
Because leaves from an upper canopy high above the forest floor. Also , because trees that grow in the raim forest include species of myrtle,laurel ,palm , rosewood ,mahogany ,and ceder , to name just a few.
I have never visited Laurel Caverns, but a quick look at its advertising web-site shows it to have large passages, so by experience of caves generally, yes it is airy. The air in it may seem still, but is probably moving very gently. Most caves have their own, natural ventilation - as well as keeping the air in show-caves fresh, draughts are used by cavers as hints that further passages lie beyond the source of the draught. Sufferers from hay-fever may find relief during their time visiting a cave, depending on how the cave ventilates itself, the cooler, humid air may hold little pollen. I've known it work for me. I was interested to see the cave is closed from November to April inclusive to protect the bats hibernating in it. Once out of hibernation the animals depart, probably to other, slightly warmer, caves more suitable as roosts and nurseries. This is characteristic bat behaviour through the seasons. So visit Laurel Caverns and enjoy it!
Yes ! Sodium laurel sulfate=Sodium lauryl sulfate=Sodium dodecyl sulfate (CH3(CH2)11OSO3Na). But sodium laureth sulfate is a different compound.
Laurel Sulfate
Sodium Chloride is the scientific name for table salt. Sodium laurel sulfate is a detergent that is said to be a carcinogen (though the CTFA, American Cancer Association, and several toxicology studies say this is an urban legend). However, sodium laurel sulfate does contain low (parts-per-thousand to parts-per-million) amounts of a probable human carcinogen, and the USDA recommends manufacturers of products containing sodium laurel sulfate to remove it from the products. Besides both containing sodium in their chemical formulas, sodium chloride and sodium laurel sulfate have little to nothing in common. Beyond the fact that you would be putting salt into your hair, I would be more worried about sodium laurel sulfate than sodium chloride.
no, it is a plant, that was used to crown winners at the first olympics.
Excessive salivation is one of the symptoms of laurel hedge poisoning in sheep. Another is the animal gasping for breath.
His sacred animal was a dolphin. His tree was a laurel, and his bird was a crow.
The address of the Laurel Branch is: 507 Seventh St., Laurel, 20707 4013
Laurel means smart and brave. but can also mean beautiful and amazing!!!! :) And Laurel loves Corey!
laurel is a tree
The address of the Laurel Historical Society is: Po Box102, Laurel, DE 19956
A Laurel Wreath is made from "bay laurel" leaves and branches, "cherry laurel" or "spineless butchers broom" The chosen laurel leaves and branches are woven into a head piece to make the traditional Laurel Wreath.
Laurel Martyn's birth name is Laurel Gill.