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Ein Popup-Store

In einer Ecke der Ladenzeile im unterirdischen Shopping im Bahnhof Stadelhofen hat es einen Popup-Store. Was auf diesen gefühlt zehn Quadratmetern zuvor verkauft wurde, weiss ich grad nicht mehr, aber bis letzte Woche war schon während einiger Monate „Soeder“ da eingemietet. Soeder, das ist eine Schweizer – ja, Zürcher – Firma, die hochwertige (und, na ja, seien wir ehrlich: hochpreisige) Seife, Shampoos, Body Lotions und Desinfektionsmittel herstellt. Abgefüllt werden die meisten dieser Produkte in braun-durchsichtige Flaschen (aus Glas?), was dem Ganzen eine zusätzliche stilvolle Note gibt. Sowieso bin ich – aus der Ferne – fast so etwas wie ein Fan. Das Ganze wirkt einfach wirklich sehr gefällig!

Ich schweife ab.

Dieser Laden wurde nun also am Montag ausgeräumt: Alle grossen und kleinen Flaschen wurden auf einen grossen Wagen gestellt, und jemand machte sich am Regal zu schaffen. Der Laden würde wohl leer bleiben, bis der nächste Mieter käme.

Dieser kam am Dienstag: Soeder. Wiederum. Die hatten einfach umgestellt und räumten nun neu ein. Das Popup geht weiter, und im Vorbeiweg kann ich wieder meine Hände mit diesem herrlichen Duft desinfizieren.

Schön!

Dieser Post ist nicht gesponsert, und ich erhalte von Soeder weder Geld noch Seife dafür. Leider …

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I can't write about watching Shampoo without first writing about not watching it.

When the film came out in 1975 I was just old enough to be aware of the scandalized buzz around it, but not yet old enough to follow the smart conversation. It probably didn't help that, as with so many movies of the period, a lot of my knowledge of its plot came from reading the Mad magazine parody.

It also didn't help that it was enormously popular. For 50 years I've categorized Shampoo as lightweight mainstream Hollywood fodder. So when it came up in a search for "humor" on Criterion I said "We could start it and if it's awful we'll find something else." Then we spent the next 110 minutes realizing that we'd really underestimated the film based only on what percolated through to us about it as kids.

Reflecting the speed with which culture was shifting at the time, Shampoo looks back at a bygone era that was only seven years past. Sure, I can imagine making a film in 2025 that uses the way we were in 2018 the same way Warren Beatty and Robert Towne's script uses 1968, but despite everything that's happening on a macro scale as I write this I don't think we've seen the same kinds of widespread changes in perspectives as Shampoo's view of 1968 through a 1975 lens implies.
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Hello world,

I am coming to ask for #advice for #shampoo and #conditioner. Google did not help.

I am using the #tofu shampoo and #power conditioner from #lush atm and I love it, it‘s perfect. But it‘s just too expensive for me… :(

I wonder if anyone has #tips for similar shampoos/conditioners to try.

About my #hair: it‘s #wavy, very #thin, dries very quickly, prone to #frizz. I wash it basically every day because it gets greasy quickly. So I want smth not so aggressive 🤗

Any tips? 🥹

#Formaldehyde And Formaldehyde-Releasing Preservatives

Formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasing preservatives (#FRPs) are used in many #PersonalCare products, particularly in #shampoos and liquid #BabySoaps.

"These preservatives release small amounts of formaldehyde over time. Since low levels of formaldehyde can cause health concerns-at levels as low as 250 parts per million and even lower levels in sensitized individuals-the slow release of small amounts of formaldehyde are cause for concern. A 2015 study determined that longer storage time and higher temperature increase the amount of formaldehyde released from FRPs and could ultimately lead to more severe health concerns.

"#Quaternium15 is the most sensitizing of these FRPs and is found in #blush, #mascara, #lotion and #shampoo.

"#DMDMHydantoin is found in lotion, #sunscreen and make-up remover and is one of the least sensitizing of the FRPs.

"#ImidazolidinylUrea, #DiazolidinylUrea, and #polyoxymethylene urea, are found in shampoo, conditioner, blush, #EyeShadow, and lotion and are all known human #allergens. #Imidazolidinyl urea is one of the most common #antimicrobial agents used in personal care products and is often combined with #parabens to provide a broad spectrum preservative system. #Diazolidinyl urea releases the most formaldehyde of any FRP.

"Sodium #hydroxymethylglycinate is found in shampoo, moisturizer, conditioner, and lotion. Animal studies have shown that sodium hydroxymethylglycinate has the potential for sensitization and #dermatitis.

"#Bromopol is found in #Nail Polish, #makeup remover, #moisturizer and #BodyWash. Bromopol is considered safe in concentrations less than 0.1%, but cannot be found in formulations with the FRP amine. Mixing bromopol and amines produce #nitrosamines which have been found to penetrate the skin and cause #cancer.

"#Glyoxal is found in conditioner, lotion, nail polish and nail treatment. CIR Expert Panel has declared that glyoxal is a skin allergen.

Regulations

"Banned from use in #cosmetics and #toiletries in #Japan and #Sweden; in the #EU, restricted in personal care products, and labeling is required in products that do contain these chemicals; concentration restrictions in Canada. The EU allows the use of Quaternium-15 up to 0.2% as a preservative in cosmetic products.

How to Avoid?

Read labels and avoid products containing the following ingredients: Formaldehyde, quaternium-15, dimethyl-dimethyl (DMDM) hydantoin, imidazolidinyl urea, diazolidinyl urea, sodium hydroxymethylglycinate, 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3-diol (bromopol). In addition, choose nail products that are labeled formaldehyde-free or “toxic-trio-free” (formaldehyde, toluene and DBP). Skip hair-smoothing products—especially those sold in salons, as salon-based products are exempt from labeling laws. Don’t use expired cosmetic products or store cosmetic products in the sun because this can cause more formaldehyde to be released."

safecosmetics.org/chemicals/fo

Safe CosmeticsFormaldehyde And Formaldehyde-Releasing PreservativesFormaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasing preservatives (FRPs) are used in many personal care products,[1] particularly in shampoos and liquid baby soaps.