By: Theodore Michaels | 2010-03-29 | Acne There are several household products which we use on a regular basis that seem safe in respect to acne. Among these multiple items are shampoo and toothpaste. If these two products pose no risk to our skin's health, why is it that so many of us suffer from acne that is unresponsive to traditional treatments? Could the ingredients contained within these two commonplace products be interfering with the effectiveness of benzoyl peroxide and the like? Common sense says yes. read more
By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-31 | Beauty Sulfate free is the latest trend in the beauty industry. In this article we'll explore the advantages to sulfate free products. read more
By: Georgia McRaney | 2010-12-03 | Beauty The introduction of Sulfate Free products is an exciting new addition to the world of beauty. Find out Why Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) in Your Shampoo and Conditioner Can Cause Dry, Damaged Hair. Did you know that Sodium Lauryl Sulfate is used in both shampoo AND car engine cleaners? Read on to find out more! read more
By: sdbvs sdag | 2010-07-15 | Business Business, Business News, Business Opportunities Chemical properties The sulfate ion is a polyatomic anion with the empirical formula SO24 and a molecular mass of 96.06 daltons; it consists of a central sulfur atom surrounded by four equivalent oxygen atoms in a tetrahedral arrangement, symmetry of sulfate is Td.The symmetry is very similar to that of methane, CH4. The sulfur atom is in the +6 oxidation state while the four oxygen atoms are each in the 2 state. The sulfate ion carries a negative two charge and is the conjugate base of the bisulfate (or hydrogen sulfate) ion, HSO4, which is the conjugate base of H2SO4, sulfuric acid. Org... read more
By: Era Tesla | 2012-06-14 | Hair Loss Everyone is talking about a sulfate free shampoo and its benefits, though only a few know exactly why are they better. read more
By: Kit Cassingham | 2010-03-26 | Environmental Soap and shampoo don't need laurel sulfate in them to be effective. Ban laurel sulfate from toiletries. Laurel sulfate, known by numerous names, is a known irritant. Chemical sensitivity is an increasing problem for people so help them out by reducing the irritants you can. read more
By: loylamoori | 2012-04-23 | Hair Loss Your hair stylist will be able to analyze your thinning hair problems better and suggest the right type of products for stopping hair loss and help in hair rejuvenation. read more
By: loylamoori | 2012-05-10 | Hair Loss If the label on your shampoo says ‘sulfate free’, it simply means that the shampoo does not contain the ingredient sulfate. The most common sulfate found in shampoos is sodium lauryl sulfate.... read more
By: Mary Ponce | 2010-03-28 | Nutrition If you are ready to live better and to eat more healthy, it is time for you to look into cutting some of the sodium out of your diet. There are many people who know to cut salt and fat out of their diet, but because it is so common in their diets, it just never hits their radar. read more
By: Ernie Hicks | 2010-12-16 | Skin care Most consumers are unaware of the doubtless dangerous chemicals found in everyday cosmetics and private care products. Chemicals such as Propylene - Glycol (anti-freeze), Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, and petroleum are all common ingredients in most household and private care products, and have proven to be dangerous upon exposure. read more
By: Mettler Toledo | 2011-02-14 | Business Most methods for the titrimetric determination of sulfate do not work reliably if interfering divalent cations such as calcium and magnesium are present in the sample. Using the methods described below calcium and magnesium will not interfere and can even be determined in the same analysis. read more
By: Mettler Toledo | 2011-02-14 | Arts & Entertainment Chondroitin sulfate is a dietary supplement which is available as the sodium salt in the form of capsules or tablets. In the field of alternative medicine, the intake of chondroitin sulfate is recommended as treatment for degenerative joint diseases such as osteoarthritis. According to the United States Pharmacopeia, the determination of sodium chondroitin sulfate in dietary supplements is performed by turbidimetric titration using the DP5 Phototrode. read more