10 Toxic Ingredients to Watch Out For in Natural Hair Products
- Vernette Eugene
- Feb 29, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 30, 2024
When choosing products for your natural hair, it’s easy to be swayed by labels like “organic” and “natural.” However, many products marketed as “natural” still contain harmful ingredients that can damage your hair and scalp over time. To help you make informed choices, we’ve compiled a list of 10 toxic ingredients commonly found in natural hair products.

1. Sulfates
Sulfates like sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) and sodium laureth sulfate (SLES) strip natural oils from your scalp and hair. While they create a satisfying lather, they can leave hair dry, brittle, and prone to breakage.
2. Parabens
Parabens are used as preservatives to prevent mold and bacteria growth, but they mimic estrogen in the body and have been linked to hormone disruption. Avoid products with ingredients ending in “-paraben.”
3. Silicones
Silicones like dimethicone and cyclopentasiloxane provide temporary shine but can build up over time, blocking moisture from penetrating your hair and leading to dryness and dullness.
4. Mineral Oil and Petrolatum
These ingredients coat the hair and scalp, creating a barrier that prevents moisture absorption. While they might seem hydrating, they actually lead to dryness in the long run.
5. Synthetic Fragrances
Fragrances often contain a cocktail of undisclosed chemicals, including phthalates, which are known endocrine disruptors. Opt for products scented with essential oils instead.
6. Phthalates
Commonly found in fragrances, phthalates are harmful chemicals that can disrupt hormone balance. Look for “phthalate-free” labels or avoid products with vague “fragrance” listings.
7. Formaldehyde-Releasing Agents
Ingredients like DMDM hydantoin and quaternium-15 release formaldehyde over time, a known carcinogen. These preservatives are often hidden in products to extend shelf life.
8. Alcohols
Short-chain alcohols like isopropyl alcohol and ethanol can dry out your hair. While fatty alcohols (like cetyl and stearyl alcohol) are safe, avoid those that dehydrate.
9. Synthetic Dyes
Artificial colors, often listed as FD&C or D&C followed by a number, can cause scalp irritation and have been linked to cancer. Stick to products that are dye-free or use natural colorants.
10. DEA, MEA, and TEA
Diethanolamine (DEA), monoethanolamine (MEA), and triethanolamine (TEA) are used to create foam but can irritate the scalp and are potentially carcinogenic.
How to Protect Your Hair
When shopping for haircare products, always read the ingredient list carefully. Look for brands that prioritize transparency and use natural, plant-based ingredients without harmful chemicals. Investing in high-quality, toxin-free products not only ensures healthier hair but also benefits your overall well-being.
At Kayèl Naturals, we’re committed to creating haircare products free of these toxic ingredients, so you can confidently embrace your natural beauty. Make the switch today and let your hair thrive! Share this list with a friend to help them avoid harmful ingredients.
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