Hair Care with Kangen Water®
Take Care of Your Hair
When was the last time you looked at the long list of ingredients on the label of your favorite shampoo? While research is still being done to test just how much our skin absorbs, we should take caution when choosing what to apply on our skin and scalp. A recent study by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) found the presence of 16 chemicals common in cosmetics, body, and hair care products in the blood and urine samples of twenty teenage girls1. Why use anything but green and organic products on your external body when you know your skin may absorb the ingredients?
The chemicals and additives in shampoos and soaps don't just affect you; they are also harmful to the environment. The Canadian federal government has labeled two of these silicon-based chemicals (called D4 and D5) as toxic. These two toxins, found prevalently in shampoos, soaps, paints, and plastics, not only pose a risk to human health, but also affect wildlife when they are seeped into the environment in large quantities2. The American EWG has declared that 1 out of every 7 cosmetic and hair care products contain D4 or D53. While the Canadian government harshly regulates these dangerous chemicals, the US government has yet to label them as toxic, or regulate them in any way.
So, while your shower may be a great place to escape, it can be difficult to relax when you realize how many chemicals you are pouring over your body and releasing into the environment from the soap to the shampoo.
Enagic® has good news for you!
You do not have to resort to chemical-laden shampoos and soaps. You can claim beautiful, hydrated hair and skin with Enagic® Beauty Water today.
Beauty Water is healthy for your skin and scalp in many ways:
Take Care of Your Hair
When was the last time you looked at the long list of ingredients on the label of your favorite shampoo? While research is still being done to test just how much our skin absorbs, we should take caution when choosing what to apply on our skin and scalp. A recent study by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) found the presence of 16 chemicals common in cosmetics, body, and hair care products in the blood and urine samples of twenty teenage girls1. Why use anything but green and organic products on your external body when you know your skin may absorb the ingredients?
The chemicals and additives in shampoos and soaps don't just affect you; they are also harmful to the environment. The Canadian federal government has labeled two of these silicon-based chemicals (called D4 and D5) as toxic. These two toxins, found prevalently in shampoos, soaps, paints, and plastics, not only pose a risk to human health, but also affect wildlife when they are seeped into the environment in large quantities2. The American EWG has declared that 1 out of every 7 cosmetic and hair care products contain D4 or D53. While the Canadian government harshly regulates these dangerous chemicals, the US government has yet to label them as toxic, or regulate them in any way.
So, while your shower may be a great place to escape, it can be difficult to relax when you realize how many chemicals you are pouring over your body and releasing into the environment from the soap to the shampoo.
Enagic® has good news for you!
You do not have to resort to chemical-laden shampoos and soaps. You can claim beautiful, hydrated hair and skin with Enagic® Beauty Water today.
Beauty Water is healthy for your skin and scalp in many ways:
- Beauty Water supports your skin's slightly acidic outer layer.
- Use it to rinse your hair without the chlorine typically found in tap water.
- Beauty Water can be used to make a chemical-free shampoo!
You can wash and rinse your hair everyday without worrying about the chemical effects on your skin, hair, and the environment! Try the homemade, all-natural Beauty Water Shampoo recipe. You can choose which essential oil and herbs to add, so your scent will always be unique. Find the Shampoo recipe here, along with other exciting Personal Care recipes!
You can also make your own natural Beauty Water Conditioner. This easy recipe can help reduce waste and water pollution by replacing your chemical-filled store-bought conditioner with all-natural products.
You will be amazed at how clean, moisturized, and beautiful your hair will feel after making your own Beauty Water Shampoo and Conditioner.
And remember to always recycle your old shampoo bottles. You can use them to contain your all-natural Beauty Water Shampoo. Decorate the bottle with your own "label" and a list of the ingredients, and give the shampoo away to encourage other people's excitement about living a greener life with Kangen Water®! You can also use recycled shampoo bottles for Enagic® Dish Soap, Laundry Detergent, Green Cleaner, or even to store spare buttons, board game pieces, bobbie pins, spare change, or as a spool to wrap your scarves around to store wrinkle-free.
You can also make your own natural Beauty Water Conditioner. This easy recipe can help reduce waste and water pollution by replacing your chemical-filled store-bought conditioner with all-natural products.
You will be amazed at how clean, moisturized, and beautiful your hair will feel after making your own Beauty Water Shampoo and Conditioner.
And remember to always recycle your old shampoo bottles. You can use them to contain your all-natural Beauty Water Shampoo. Decorate the bottle with your own "label" and a list of the ingredients, and give the shampoo away to encourage other people's excitement about living a greener life with Kangen Water®! You can also use recycled shampoo bottles for Enagic® Dish Soap, Laundry Detergent, Green Cleaner, or even to store spare buttons, board game pieces, bobbie pins, spare change, or as a spool to wrap your scarves around to store wrinkle-free.
1.www.ewg.org/reports/teens
2.www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Health/20090203/chemical_regulations_090203/
3.www.greenliveforever.com/healthy-news/journal/d4-and-d5-siloxanes-2-common-cosmetics-ingredients-has-declared-to-be-toxic
2.www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Health/20090203/chemical_regulations_090203/
3.www.greenliveforever.com/healthy-news/journal/d4-and-d5-siloxanes-2-common-cosmetics-ingredients-has-declared-to-be-toxic