Here's our complete breakdown comparing the ingredients, attributes, and more of Aussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot versus Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner .
Last updated on February 07, 2024. Published on April 17, 2024
Overview
What they are
These products are both reef safe conditioners. They have a total of 11 ingredients in common
Free From
They both do not contain any parabens or sulfates
What's Inside
They both contain harsh alcohols, common allergens, fragrances and silicones
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Conditioner
Moisturizing agents for hair.
Conditioner
Moisturizing agents for hair.
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Ingredient Info
Aussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot 16 ingredients
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner 15 ingredients
Contains Alcohol
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Contains Silicon
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Contains Fragrance
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Sulfate Free
This product is free of sulfates 🎉
Paraben Free
This product is free of parabens 🎉
Contains Oils
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Not Malassezia Safe
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Reef Safe
This product is free of ingredients that damage reefs 🎉
Contains EU Allergens
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Vegan
This product is vegan 🎉
Cruelty Free
This product is cruelty-free 🎉
Contains Alcohol
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Contains Silicon
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Contains Fragrance
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Sulfate Free
This product is free of sulfates 🎉
Paraben Free
This product is free of parabens 🎉
Oil Free
This product is free of oils 🎉
Malassezia Safe
This product is free of malassezia feeding ingredients 🎉
Reef Safe
This product is free of ingredients that damage reefs 🎉
Contains EU Allergens
Ingredients in this product that are EU allergens:
Non Vegan
This product is not vegan 😥
Not Cruelty Free
This product is not cruelty-free 😥
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Aussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot 16 ingredients
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner 15 ingredients
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Aussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot 16 ingredients
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner 15 ingredients
Water • Stearyl Alcohol • Cetyl Alcohol • Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine • Glutamic Acid • Parfum • Bis-Aminopropyl Dimethicone • Benzyl Alcohol • EDTA • Citric Acid • Sodium Chloride • Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Extract • Ecklonia Radiata Extract • Simmondsia Chinensis Seed Oil • Methylchloroisothiazolinone • Methylisothiazolinone
Zinc Pyrithione 0.75% • Parfum • Water • Phenoxyethanol • Stearyl Alcohol • Benzyl Alcohol • Cetyl Alcohol • Sodium Chloride • Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine • Citric Acid • Glutamic Acid • Honey Extract • Dimethicone • Methylchloroisothiazolinone • Methylisothiazolinone
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Ingredients Explained
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Ingredients higher up in an ingredient list are typically present in a larger amount.
Water. It's the most common cosmetic ingredient of all. You'll usually see it at the top of ingredient lists, meaning that it makes up the largest part of the product.
So why is it so popular? Water most often acts as a solvent - this means that it helps dissolve other ingredients into the formulation.
You'll also recognize water as that liquid we all need to stay alive. Talk about multi-purpose! If you see this, drink a glass of water. Stay hydrated!
Learn more about WaterAussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot contains this as ingredient number 1.
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner contains this as ingredient number 3.
Stearyl Alcohol is a type of fatty alcohol from stearic acid. It is a white, waxy compound used to emulsify ingredients.
Fatty Alcohols are most often used as an emollient or to thicken a product. Emollients help soothe and hydrate the skin by trapping moisture.
They are usually derived from natural fats and oils and therefore do not have the same drying or irritating effect as solvent alcohols. FDA allows products labeled "alcohol-free" to have fatty alcohols.
Learn more about Stearyl AlcoholAussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot contains this as ingredient number 2.
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner contains this as ingredient number 5.
Cetyl Alcohol is a fatty alcohol. Fatty Alcohols are most often used as an emollient or to thicken a product.
Cetyl Alcohol is not related to SD alcohol, denatured alcohol, or ethyl alcohol. The FDA allows products labeled "alcohol-free" to have fatty alcohols.
Its main roles are:
Learn more about Cetyl AlcoholAussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot contains this as ingredient number 3.
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner contains this as ingredient number 7.
We don't have a description for Stearamidopropyl Dimethylamine.
Aussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot contains this as ingredient number 4.
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner contains this as ingredient number 9.
Glutamic Acid is an amino acid that is found in all living organisms. Our bodies use this to help nerve cells in the brain communicate with other cells.
In cosmetics, glutamic acid is a famous humectant. It draws water from the air to your skin, keeping your skin hydrated (like hyaluronic acid).
An in-vitro study from 2024 found glutamic acid to play a role in inhibiting inflammation and thus a potential skin-soothing ingredient.
Other studies show it to be have potential wound healing, skin barrier repair, and hair growth properties.
Glutamic acid has poor solubility in water and other solvents.
Learn more about Glutamic AcidAussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot contains this as ingredient number 5.
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner contains this as ingredient number 11.
Parfum is a catch-all term for an ingredient or more that is used to give aroma to products. Parfum, or fragrance, can be a blend of hundreds of chemicals or plant oils. This means every product with "fragrance" or "Parfum" in the ingredients list is a different mixture.
In the US, the alternative name for parfum is 'fragrance'. The term 'fragrance' is not regulated in many countries. In many cases, it is up to the brand to define this term.
For instance, many brands choose to label themselves as "fragrance-free" because they are not using synthetic fragrances. However, their products may still contain ingredients such as essential oils that are considered a fragrance. One example is Calendula flower extract. Essential oil ingredients still impart a scent or 'fragrance'.
Depending on the blend, it can cause allergies and sensitivities on the skin. Some ingredients that are known EU allergens include linalool and citronellol.
Products use parfum often to give products a scent or cover up smells of different ingredients.
The bottom line is: not all fragrances/parfum/ingredients are created equally. If you are worried about fragrances, we recommend taking a closer look at an ingredient. And of course, we always recommend speaking with a professional.
Learn more about ParfumAussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot contains this as ingredient number 6.
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner contains this as ingredient number 2.
Benzyl Alcohol is most commonly used as a preservative. It also has a subtle, sweet smell. Small amounts of Benzyl Alcohol is not irritating and safe to use in skincare products. Most Benzyl Alcohol is derived from fruits such as apricots.
Benzyl Alcohol has both antibacterial and antioxidant properties. These properties help lengthen the shelf life of products. Benzyl Alcohol is a solvent and helps dissolve other ingredients. It can also improve the texture and spreadability.
Alcohol comes in many different forms. Different types of alcohol will have different effects on skin. This ingredient is an astringent alcohol.
Using high concentrations of these alcohols are drying on the skin. They may strip away your skin's natural oils and even damage your skin barrier. Astringent alcohols may also irritate skin.
Other types of astringent alcohols include:
According to the National Rosacea Society based in the US, you should be mindful of products with these alcohols in the top half of ingredients.
Any type of sanitizing product will have high amounts of alcohol to help kill bacteria and viruses.
Learn more about Benzyl AlcoholAussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot contains this as ingredient number 8.
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner contains this as ingredient number 6.
Citric Acid is an AHA derived from citrus fruits (think oranges, lemons, and limes!).
If you spot Citric Acid near the end of an ingredient list, it's likely there as a pH adjuster rather than an active ingredient.
As an AHA, Citric Acid removes the top layer of skin cells from the newer layer of skin underneath. This helps skin to remove dark spots and look more even.
Read more about some other popular AHA's here:
Learn more about Citric AcidAussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot contains this as ingredient number 10.
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner contains this as ingredient number 10.
Chances are, you eat sodium chloride every day. Sodium Chloride is also known as table salt.
This ingredient has many purposes in skincare: thickener, emulsifier, and exfoliator.
You'll most likely find this ingredient in cleansers where it is used to create a gel-like texture. As an emulsifier, it also prevents ingredients from separating.
There is much debate on whether this ingredient is comedogenic. The short answer - comedogenic ratings don't tell the whole story. Learn more about comegodenic ratings here.
The concensus about this ingredient causing acne seems to be divided. Research is needed to understand if this ingredient does cause acne.
Scrubs may use salt as the primary exfoliating ingredient.
Learn more about Sodium ChlorideAussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot contains this as ingredient number 11.
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner contains this as ingredient number 8.
MCI is a preservative and known skin-irritant. It has anti-bacteria anti-fungal properties.
Studies spanning several decades have shown this ingredient to cause skin irritation and allergies.
MCI is commonly combined with methylisothiazolinone (MI). Other names for this mixture include Kathon CG and Euxyl K 100.
The use of this ingredient varies around the world:
Learn more about MethylchloroisothiazolinoneAussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot contains this as ingredient number 15.
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner contains this as ingredient number 14.
MI is a preservative and known skin irritant. In the past, MI was used for its ability to prevent bacteria, yeast, and fungi growth in low doses.
Nowadays, you'll most likely see MI combined with Methylchloroisothiazolinone (MCI). Trade names for this combination include Kathon CG or Euxyl K 100.
Since then, numerous studies have shown this ingredient to cause contact dermatitis, or skin irritation.
The use of this ingredient varies around the world:
Learn more about MethylisothiazolinoneAussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot contains this as ingredient number 16.
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner contains this as ingredient number 15.
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Aussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot 16 ingredients
Head & Shoulders Clinical Strength Dry Scalp Rescue Conditioner 15 ingredients
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Aussie Total Miracle Conditioner with Apricot 16 ingredients
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