Color
it and seal it!
Color Guard Shampoo
Protein-enriched, moisturizing shampoo for chemically treated
hair, and all colored hair! This gentle shampoo rids your
hair of the impurities that can dull your hair color. Light-reflecting
ingredients are added to improve the depth and vibrancy of
your color.
Use our Protein, Vitamin & Herbal Conditioner to Complete
your Color Guard hair needs!
The shampoo is a unique blend of natural balancing extracts
with the blend of mica, which enables cleansing but also deposits
color into the hair. Keeps the hair at a natural ph balance
of 7, this frees the hair of color build up and stops color
fading.
Contains no Sodium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfates, bleach, peroxide,
ammonia, alcohol or artificial preservatives and will not
stain your skin. Finally, you are in control of your hair
color while improving its health, shine and body.
The Most Effective Way to Keep Hair Colored: This shampoo
extends time between colorings which saves you time, money
and creates a more healthy hair.
Whether you have your hair professionally colored or you use
a home hair coloring kit, you probably want to make your hair
color last as long as possible. There are several things you
can do to maximize your newly colored locks so that the beautiful
new hue remains gorgeous and vibrant as long as possible.
LifeSource’s Color Guard uniquely strengthens and restores
moisture to hair weakened by chemical processes and sun exposure.
Restores shine and manageability with botanical extracts and
gentle natural oils. Reduces color lost between services
Hair color and coloring procedure performed by salons by nature
are very harsh on the hair stripping it of vital protein strands.
By doing this is leaves the hair cuticle open. This open cuticle
will then drain of moisture as it is no longer protected by
the cuticle.
The result is hair damage. Over time this damage can be very
harsh. The simple solution is to replace what hair color depletes
from hair. Replacing specific proteins will allow the structure
of hair to remain in tact preventing dull drab and lifeless
hair.
By now you have seen women and men as they age their hair
becomes lifeless and many times coarse and unmanageable or
sometimes thin and unmanageable hair. Replacing key structural
proteins in the hair can help to prevent these hair conditions
in both men and women.
Listed
below are several techniques you can try for finding a great
hair color you will love:
- Select
the hair coloring product that is most compatible with your
life style. If you don't have time to redo your
roots every 3-4 weeks, you may want to select a hair color
shade that is only 1-3 shades lighter than your natural
color. The closer you go to your natural hair color, the
less your roots will show as they grow out. When your roots
are less obvious, your hair color will last longer before
you have to touch up your roots. Always select the type
of coloring product that is easiest for you to maintain.
- Apply
a deep conditioning treatment to your hair a few days before
coloring. The better conditioned your hair is,
the easier the color will take and the longer it will last.
Recently conditioned hair will also be softer and shinier.
As an extra bonus, a deep conditioner will protect your
hair against any possible damage from the color chemicals.
- Color
hair that has not been washed for one day. The
natural hair oils will assist in making the hair color application
more successful. The color will cling better to hair that
is not dry.
- Avoid
exposing your colored hair to the sun or chlorine in swimming
pools. The sun may fade your hair color and the
chlorine may damage the color. In some severe cases, if
you have colored your hair a very light color the chlorine
may leave a green tinge to your hair.
- Keep
your hair conditioned. Hair coloring will make
your hair drier than normal. It is important to keep your
hair conditioned and soft. Conditioned hair holds color
better than dry, brittle or damaged hair. Conditioned hair
also makes the colored hair shinier and brighter.
“
Why is it such a big deal that LifeSource’s Shampoo’s,
Conditioners, Soaps and Lotions are all Sulfate Free? We have
studied sulfates and read this type of frightening report
below as well as reports that defend the safety of sulfates,
but in good faith, and with our being a company that works
for God, we will not put the foaming agents known as Sodium
Lauryl / Laureth Sulfates in any of our products! Or ANY Sulfates
for that matter. My own family uses these products, how could
I add these possible deadly ingredients to save a few dollars?
”
Bruce
Brightman – Founder
LifeSource Nutrition
The
AJT report states that "Other studies have indicated
that Sodium Lauryl Sulfate enters and maintains residual levels
in the heart, the liver, the lungs and the brain from skin
contact. This poses question of it being a serious potential
health threat to its use in shampoos, cleansers, and tooth
pastes."
Both Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) and its close relative
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) are commonly used in many soaps,
shampoos, detergents, toothpastes and other products that
we expect to "foam up". Both chemicals are very
effective foaming agents, chemically known as surfactants.
Unfortunately, both sodium laureth sulfate and its cousin
are also very dangerous, highly irritating chemicals. Far
from giving "healthy shining hair" and "beautiful
skin", soaps and shampoos containing sodium laureth sulfate
can lead to direct damage to the hair follicle, skin damage,
permanent eye damage in children and even liver toxicity.
Although sodium laureth sulfate is somewhat less irritating
than SLS, it cannot be metabolized by the liver and its effects
are therefore much longer-lasting. This not only means it
stays in the body tissues for longer, but much more precious
energy is used getting rid of it.
A report published in the Journal of The American College
of Toxicology in 1983 showed that concentrations of SLS as
low as 0.5% could cause irritation and concentrations of 10-30%
caused skin corrosion and severe irritation. National Institutes
of Health "Household Products Directory" of chemical
ingredients lists over 80 products that contain SLS and SLES.
Some soaps have concentrations of up to 30%, which the ACT
report called "highly irritating and dangerous".
Shampoos are among the most frequently reported products to
the FDA. Reports include eye irritation, scalp irritation,
tangled hair, swelling of the hands, face and arms and split
and fuzzy hair. This is highly characteristic of sodium laureth
sulfate and almost definitely directly related to its use.
Skin Irritation
SLS is used routinely in clinical studies. This may suggest
a level of comfort, however, the way in which it is used is
disturbing. Despite being the number one active ingredient
in virtually all soaps, shampoos and cleansers, the sole purpose
of using SLS in clinical studies is to cause skin irritation
that can then be used to identify the properties of other
chemicals!
Amazing isn't it? For years, we have been applying known irritants
to our skin on a daily basis. To quote the ACT report "The
abbreviated symbol for Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is used around
the world in clinical studies as a skin irritant. SLS is the
universal standard, by which a measured percentage is evaluated
to promote a given level of irritation and reaction. By this
SLS standard level of irritation, it is then possible to evaluate
the healing or modifying characteristics of any ingredient
or formula used on the SLS irritated skin."
Most
worryingly, irritation has been shown to occur at concentrations
of 0.5%, which is 1/60th the concentration found in some hand
soaps. Caveat emptor!
Hormone Imbalance
In the last 100 years or so, many new health problems have
come to light. These include PMS / PMT, the so-called "menopausal
symptoms" which never used to exist, and more recently
a massive drop in male fertility which threatens our continued
existence in many western countries. SLS is most likely a
major contributor to all of these problems due to its oestrogen
mimicking activity.
Oestrogen is a hormone found quite normally in both men and
women. Like all other hormones, it's circulating levels are
rigidly controlled by the glands of the body due to the potent
effect of its presence on virtually all cells. Not only does
SLS irritate the skin, it is also absorbed through the skin
(high levels of skin penetration may occur at even low concentration).
Once in the body, the SLS molecule attaches to oestrogen receptors,
mimicking the effects of the hormone in various body systems.
The result is hormonal chaos. The body can no longer control
it's own oestrogen levels (or at least, what it sees as it's
own oestrogen levels - it can't tell the difference between
endogenous oestrogen and SLS) and therefore loses control
of many normal endocrine (hormonal) functions.
In men, whose oestrogen levels are normally extremely low,
this massive increase causes breast enlargement, reduction
of male hormone levels and a massive drop in both sperm count
and sperm motility (ability of the sperm to fertilize an ovum).
Gender confusion may also be related to SLS levels, either
in the male himself or in his mother during pregnancy.
In women, the reproductive system, which is totally controlled
by oestrogen and progesterone, goes haywire. Rapidly shifting
oestrogen levels and their effect on progesterone levels mean
that the body is totally confused, leading to menstrual problems,
menopausal symptoms and potentially infertility. Because this
subject is so important, we have devoted a whole section of
this site to women’s health.
Eye Irritation / eye deformities in
children
Have you ever got shampoo in your eyes? Yes, so have I - not
pleasant is it? However, the potential effects of SLS on the
eye are much more worrying. In animal studies, 10% SLS caused
acute corneal damage. However, it is not just direct eye contact
that is the problem. According to the American College of
Toxicology, "tests show permanent eye damage in young
animals from skin contact in non-eye areas".
In other words, because SLS is absorbed through the skin,
it can cause PERMANENT eye damage WITHOUT ever directly coming
into contact with your eyes. As a result, you would expect
that children’s products would be SLS-free. Unfortunately
not, most children’s shampoos contain just as much SLS
as those for adults.
Thankfully, alternatives DO exist, though you would be hard-pressed
to find them in your local chemist or supermarket.
Protein Denaturing
Our cells are made from protein. The development of those
cells is strictly regulated by the reproductive processes
that are continually at work removing damaged and old cells
and replacing them with healthy new ones. Virtually every
cell in the body is replaced at least every 7 years.
SLS exerts its effects on proteins by forming a chemical bridge
between the fat-soluble and water-soluble parts of the protein
molecule. This disrupts the hydrophobic forces needed to maintain
the protein structure and the molecule collapses, rendering
it useless. This effect is usually irreversible.
The result of this is two-fold. Firstly, existing proteins
are damaged, leading to an increase in the amount of healing
required by the body. Secondly, new proteins can be damaged
and cells disrupted while they are under construction. It
is exactly this type of activity that can lead to the early
stages of skin cancer.
In the skin, this process can be so severe, that skin layers
may separate and inflame due to its (SLS's) protein denaturing
properties.
Carcenogenicity
Quite apart from it's potential to cause pre-cancerous conditions
by denaturing proteins, the oestrogen mimicking effects of
SLS also offers massive potential to cause cancer. It is known
that many cancers, not least breast and ovarian cancer are
directly related to oestrogen levels, in fact some cancer
cells actually secrete their own oestrogen, which contributes
to the growth of the tumor.
Clearly, by disrupting normal oestrogen levels AND by causing
similar effects at a cellular level as endogenous oestrogen,
SLS exhibits MASSIVE potential to both cause and worsen cancerous
states. The incidence of breast cancer has increased several-fold
in the last 50 years, both in women and in men. Currently,
according to the American Cancer Society, men account for
approximately 1% of all breast cancer cases. This subject
is discussed in more detail in our women’s health section.
There is also a third way by which SLS can potentially cause
cancer. Carcinogenic nitrates can form in the manufacturing
of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate or by its inter-reaction with other
nitrogen bearing ingredients within a formulation utilizing
this ingredient (many shampoos contain nitrate compounds).
A single shampooing can produce more cancer-causing nitrates
in the body than eating a pound of bacon, which is VERY high
in nitrates!
Whether it is by these means or not, SLS in a known mutagen
- it is capable of damaging the genetic material found every
cell in your body. As mutagenicity has been strongly linked
to cancer, this is a major concern.
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