

Most of the ingredients are a 1-2, except for two: sodium benzoate, which is a 3 and behentrimonium methosulfate, which is a 4. The current formulation for the conditioner isn’t listed in the EWG Skin Deep database, but when I ran the ingredients through their “Build Your Own Report” tool, it’s rated as a 3. However, the conditioner isn’t listed as a verified product on the EWG’s website. On their website, Attitude Living lists the Blooming Belly conditioner as EWG verified and has the logo on the bottle.

One of my friends said that she bought the Avalon Organics Scalp Treatment Tea Tree Shampoo and Conditioner after a lice breakout in her daughter’s classroom, and she didn’t like that one, either. My hair is pretty healthy, so it takes a lot to make my hair look as bad as it did using Avalon Organics.įinally, it definitely smells like rosemary, which we didn’t like, and it made my daughter’s hair smell terrible. I didn’t realize how bad my hair had started to look until I started using different products. It stripped my hair and left it dull and staticky. This does not mean that you’ll have a reaction, but just beware if you decide to try it.īut besides the reaction, it just didn’t work very well. I have no idea what ingredient(s) caused the reaction, either. I rarely react to a product, so this was a strange thing for me. I tried to use up all of this one, but I had to stop using it when the tops of my ears started burning and flaking after about two weeks of use. I hate being wasteful, so I usually always finish a product even if it’s not all that great. Despite all the good reviews on Amazon, I hated the Avalon Organics shampoo and conditioner.
