Are you in a toxic relationship? Maybe you don't even realize it. It happens to the best of us, but it always helps when friends are there to point out the flaws in your toxic partner. Okay, I'm not talking about your “real partner”, we're talking healthy hair care today. We're here to offer a relationship alternative you're sure to fall in love with: Rare El'ements. This American Made healthy hair care line will give you the love you've always wanted, but never even knew existed.
Are those sulfates, silicones, and parabens leading you down a dangerous path? Don't stay tangled in a messy affair. Maybe you don't think these ingredients are harmful, so let me point out some negative aspects of your current “partner”. I know the breakup might be painful, but I promise it will be worth it in the end. Don't believe me? Just consult another friend of ours, the EWG.
Parabens mimic estrogen and can act as potential hormone (endocrine) system disruptors. Silicones are also linked to endocrine system disruptors, along with neurotoxicity and cancer and Sulfates are linked to organ toxicity.
Many times silicones and sulfates are chemically recreated and still hiding in your everyday haircare products under a different name. Every single ingredient in Rare El'ements is ranked as a 1 or 0 on EWG's listing, which means they couldn't be any safer. There are absolutely no chemicals, or even ingredients that are related to skin irritations in this Made in USA healthy hair care line.
I'm loving how my hair feels and looks after using Rare El'ements – soft, silky, and hydrated.
I noticed that the volume really stays. After working out, my hair would normally go limp, but not with Rare El'ements.
My scalp loves Rare El'ements too. It's much less itchy than usual.
Disclosure: USA Love List received some products in this post unconditionally for review purposes. Our opinions are always our own, and we aim to write fair and balanced reviews to promote only the very best of American-made products.
I always wondered what the big deal was with parabens. I had no idea that they mimic estrogen and can act as potential hormone system disruptors!