Need to know what other chemicals or natural ingredients cross react with cocamidopropyl betaine. Allergist tells me to search on line. No success so far. Appreciate any help.Looking for soaps, shower gels and shampoos without parabens, fragrance and cocamidoproplyl betaine. Thanks?
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I suffer from a skin condition which can flare up if there is perfume etc. in the soap/ shampoo. I feel for you since it is a very unopleasant state of affairs.
I have found that EMULSIFYING OINTMENT IS VERY GOOD. It works just like soap and leaves your skin with more natural oil than soap and it leaves no perefume or colouring agent on your skin.
A doctor told me that part of the trouble was that I was very clean in my personal washing. Every time that you wash, for a time, you remove some of the natural oils in your skin that protect your body. I believe that the process is called ';leaching';.
I am afraid that I cannot answer the rest of your question but I would suggest that you begin with the emusifying ointment and it will open the avenues of investigation that you may need to follow.
Since British and American pharmaceutical terms are different I cannot give you a name. However, you pharmacist
will be able to help you. Why not try him/her? Drugs are their tools of trade so a word to the wise cannot go far wrong.
Best of luck.
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