Lauryl

Word LAURYL
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It naturally and effectively whitens teeth without using titanium dioxide or sodium lauryl sulfate (a foaming agent). ❋ Avital Binshtock (2010)

Be aware of the ingredients in the oral care products that you use and make sure they don't contain alcohol, sugar or sodium lauryl sulfate. ❋ Dr. Harold Katz (2011)

It's free of fluoride, sodium lauryl sulfate, and potentially toxic preservatives, colorings, and flavorings. $7 for a 6-oz. tube ❋ Avital Binshtock (2010)

It contains no sodium lauryl sulfate, artificial colors, flavors, sweeteners, or animal ingredients. ❋ Avital Binshtock (2010)

This is probably thanks to sodium lauryl sulfate, a compound used in toothpaste to create the sudsy sensation that makes your mouth feel clean. ❋ M.D. James Beckerman (2011)

I wrote a post about this topic months ago, and the same opinion holds now -- things like sodium lauryl sulphate I can do without. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Abrasion is significantly reduced during this time as well -- more synthetic ingredients were added (such as sodium lauryl sulphate, which is a foaming agent), as well as sweeteners. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Chemicals such as phthalates, mineral oils, sodium lauryl sulphate, propylene glycol, and parabens are all commonly used in cosmetics. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I added 2 tablespoons of sodium lauryl sulfoacetate and 2 tablespoons of baking soda to the icing recipe that you posted. ❋ Anne-Marie (2007)

You can use soap or a slightly more powerful synthetic detergent such as sodium lauryl sulfate or even sodium laureth sulfate, and consider a cleanser that has 2 percent salicylic acid as a component. ❋ Ellen Marmur (2009)

Dial Antibacterial Hand Soap, for example, is a liquid cleanser that contains synthetic surfactants—sodium laureth sulfate and ammonium lauryl sulfate—and 0.15% of the antibacterial ingredient triclosan to kill germs and bacteria. ❋ Ellen Marmur (2009)

They almost covered up the strange taste of the sodium lauryl sulfate. ❋ Anne-Marie (2007)

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