Traditional shampoos, which suds up and clean the hair by stripping natural oils from it, are bad for both your hair and the environment. They can dry out your scalp and cause damage to the environment as well. Now biodegradable shampoo brands have hit the market that focus on biodegradability and leave less harmful residue behind. These types of shampoos don’t contain chemical sulfates and parabens which could lead to cancer growth over time. These chemicals don’t biodegrade easily so they end up in landfill or even worse, the waterways! Majority of traditional shampooing’s ingredients come from petroleum which is a nonrenewable resource that also pollutes our planet when processed at factories such as oil refineries, chemical plants and mining facilities.
Biodegradable shampoo is a loose term which means it degrades and breaks down easily. The main ingredient of biodegradable shampoo is the same as regular shampoos but with biodegradable ingredients instead. Biodegradable products contain an organic compound that degrades into elements such as carbon dioxide, water and biomass. Everything biodegrades eventually but biodegradability depends on what the product’s main compound is made from and how it reacts with environmental factors such as moisture, sunlight, oxygen etc.
Traditional shampoos can be very harmful to both your hair and the environment because they:
Traditional shampoos biodegrade really slowly, causing them to accumulate in streams and rivers. This poses a threat to water wildlife as they can become coated with shampoo pollution which prevents oxygen exchange at the water’s surface. Fish and other aquatic animals suffocate due to not having enough dissolved oxygen in the water. People who use biodegradable shampoos don’t pose this risk as biodegradable products biodegrade quickly, breaking down into carbon dioxide, water and biomass instead of harming our environment’s ecosystems .
Traditional shampoo brands also contain artificial colors. Artificial colors can be highly harmful to health as they can cause allergic reactions, hyperactivity or even cancer in high doses. They are often made out of coal tar which is used for petrochemicals.
Biodegradable shampoo is becoming more popular with people who feel bad using traditional shampoos when knowing what they do to their hair and the environment. With biodegradable shampoo brands, you can get the same great lather and refreshing scent while making a difference to our planet at the same time!
Shampoo also comes in plastic which is usually made out of polyethylene and polypropylene which degrades quickly. However, biodegradable plastic is still better for the environment as bioplastics are made from renewable plant sources whereas traditional plastics are made from oil.
One biodegradable shampoo brand that I know is Dr. Bronner’s Pure-Castile Soaps Unscented Baby-Mild Liquid Soap . It degrades by some types of bacteria such as Pseudomonas species, but it does not bind well with water so it easily gets into water streams or rivers.
The following is a list of all the homemade shampoo recipes I’m aware of
Powdered shampoo recipe
As a biodegradable product, the shampoo degrades slowly by some types of bacteria such as Pseudomonas species. The advantage is that you can pour leftover biodegradable shampoo into compost or directly onto soil and it degrades by some types of bacteria such as Pseudomonas species.
Natural Shampoo Bar biodegradable only under specific conditions where temperature ranges from 60°C to 70°C and pH is less than 10. It degrades by some types of bacteria such as Pseudomonas species, but it does not biodegrade quickly like other biodegradable products do. The disadvantage is when you use up all your bar soap, you have to add oxygen into the bottle
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