Mainly three different types of ingredients:
1. Surficants (basically soap) – these break down oily deposits on the scalp and hair allowing them to removed by water. There’s usually a main surficant and 1 or 2 co-surifcants, each do a slightly different job.
2. Stabilizers and emulsifiers – these keep the surficants (and other ingredients) from settling out (like oil and water). While not exactly in this category, there might be viscosity boosters to make it “slicker.”
3. Fragrances and colors – make the shampoo look nice and smell nice.
Then there’s water, which is most of what’s in the bottle. Might be pH adjusters and preservatives in there too. And if it’s anti-dandruff or shampoo + conditioner, there’ll be other ingredients as well. Some shampoos also contain micro-plastics, which are inert but give a little scrubbing effect (and are bad for reasons apart from safety to the user).
Is it safe? To wash your hair with, absolutely yes. To pour over pancakes? Almost certainly won’t kill you, but you’ll have a bad day. Some of the ingredients are toxic in high enough concentrations and amounts, but you won’t see those levels in a bottle of shampoo.
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