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		<title>By: eBeautyDaily - The Beauty Blog - Beauty Glossary - Sodium Laureth Sulfate</title>
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		<description>[...] I have written here a few times about shampoos - and the fact that I am not that impressed with a thick, rich lather - this is because I know that the thick rich lather just means that the shampoo is chock full of something called Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES). Look at your shampoo bottle now - go ahead. Get your spectacles out, the writing is tiny.  Yes, its that ingredient just after Water, meaning that besides water, Sodium Laureth Sulfate is the next most prominent ingredient in your shampoo. Is that bad? Nah. Is it necessary to have SLS in your shampoo? Nope. Only if you judge your shampoo by the great (or not so great) amount of lather it works up into. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I have written here a few times about shampoos &#8211; and the fact that I am not that impressed with a thick, rich lather &#8211; this is because I know that the thick rich lather just means that the shampoo is chock full of something called Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES). Look at your shampoo bottle now &#8211; go ahead. Get your spectacles out, the writing is tiny.  Yes, its that ingredient just after Water, meaning that besides water, Sodium Laureth Sulfate is the next most prominent ingredient in your shampoo. Is that bad? Nah. Is it necessary to have SLS in your shampoo? Nope. Only if you judge your shampoo by the great (or not so great) amount of lather it works up into. [...]</p>
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