Sodium Chloride is table salt. If there is salt in your shampoo then it will really hurt your eyes. They will sting really bad.
Kirkland moisture shampoo doesn't contain sodium chloride.
No, Wen Shampoo is sulfate-free and does not contain sodium chloride.
Some sodium chloride-free shampoos include Pureology Hydrate Shampoo, Rahua Voluminous Shampoo, and Aveeno Pure Renewal Shampoo.
No! It contains sodium chloride, the chemical detergent, used to clean floors and wash car engines. Avoid it.
Organix makes two types that are both sulfate free and sodium chloride free. They're both ever straight, one is a brown bottle and one is a pink bottle, but they both say sodium chloride and sodium free on the bottom above the Organix label!
There are some Organic Shampoo's out there, but they are more expensive. They should be found in your local supermarket, or you could ask. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I am pretty sure that Johson baby shampoo has no sodium chloride. Check the label to be sure.
Table Salt itself. Shampoo. All kinds of food.
Sodium chloride is a natural salt, just as you can imagine over usage can strip the hair of oils leaving your hair dull and dry, much like sulfates. The benefit is more for the shampoo itself. It is used to help adjust the viscosity (thickness) of the shampoo. It helps the shampoo rinse out better and it softens the water you use to wash your hair.
Any shampoo or conditioner without sodium chloride. Try the Brand Elucence they have shampoo's and conditioners without the sodium chloride, because it breaks the effect of keratin in the hair and you will lose your treatment if you use shampoo's that contain sodium chloride. Your Shampoo or conditioner shouldn't have sodium-chloride, this is true. But it should also be sulfate and sulfide free. Despite what they advertise you will not find any of these shampoo or conditioner in drugstores, they must be salon provided professional products. And even then make sure you read the label before you buy it.
Sulfate free shampoos and conditioners can be found at any beauty supply store.
You use a shampoo that contains no sodium chloride (salt). Your hair stylist can sell you one.
Sodium chloride has two atoms in the formula unit (NaCl): sodium and chlorine.