Clarifying Clean Shampoo
PureRoots
ShampooThis shampoo has a few signals worth noting: fragrance blend ambiguity and multiple sensitivity signals. The rinse-off format provides some context for these signals.
Interpretation based on ingredient signals and exposure patterns.
Reality Check
Fragrance blends can represent multiple ingredients under a single label term. Skin sensitivity varies widely between people.
Exposure Profile
Lower
This is a rinse-off product with shorter skin contact time. While used regularly, the brief contact window generally means lower cumulative exposure than leave-on products.
Fragrance Signal
Ambiguous
Both "fragrance" and "parfum" appear in the ingredient list. These terms can represent blended ingredients, making it harder to know exactly what is included.
Sensitivity Signals
More
Several ingredients that some users find more irritating were identified: sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate, phenoxyethanol. Some users may find this formula more irritating than others.
Formula Transparency
Some ambiguity
Some fragrance or blend terms create minor ambiguity in the ingredient list.
How this compares
Comparable products are limited for this category right now.
- â¢Fragrance blend ambiguity
- â¢Multiple sensitivity signals
These are ingredient signals, not health verdicts.
This is educational guidance, not medical advice.
Rinse-off products have shorter contact time, so frequency of use and overall routine matter more than a single wash. Consider what else is in your daily routine.
Contains well-tolerated base ingredients: hyaluronic acid.
Preservative signals: phenoxyethanol.
Surfactant signals: sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate.
Total listed ingredients: 11.
Full Ingredient List
water, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium laureth sulfate, cocamidopropyl betaine, fragrance, parfum, dimethicone, sodium chloride, phenoxyethanol, citric acid, tetrasodium edta
This interpretation analyzes ingredient signals based on exposure pattern (leave-on vs rinse-off), fragrance presence, tracked sensitivity signals, and formula transparency. It does not evaluate safety, efficacy, or make health claims.
Beauty v1 tracks a small set of ingredient signals including fragrance/parfum, SLS/SLES, parabens, and phenoxyethanol.
This module provides educational information about personal care product ingredients and exposure patterns. It does not evaluate safety, make health claims, or provide medical advice. Skin sensitivity varies widely between people.
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