Hair Ingredient Encyclopedia

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Tocopherol (Vitamin E)

10/10 CG Approved Clean
Conditioning Agent, Emollient
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Cetrimonium Chloride

8/10 CG Approved Clean
Anti-Static Agent, Conditioning Agent
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Isopropyl Alcohol

3/10 Not CG Avoid
Solvent
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Amodimethicone

8/10 Not CG Controversial
Conditioning Agent, Emollient, Film Former
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Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein

8/10 CG Approved Clean
Conditioning Agent, Film Former, Protein
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Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI)

10/10 CG Approved Clean
Surfactant
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Stearyl Alcohol

9/10 CG Approved Clean
Conditioning Agent, Emollient, Emulsifier, Thickener
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Behentrimonium Chloride

8/10 CG Approved Clean
Anti-Static Agent, Conditioning Agent, Emulsifier
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Polyquaternium-10

9/10 CG Approved Clean
Anti-Static Agent, Conditioning Agent, Film Former
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Propylene Glycol

7/10 CG Approved Controversial
Humectant, Solvent
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Ingredient Encyclopedia FAQ

How do I check if my hair product ingredients are safe?

Use our Label Analyzer tool. Simply copy the ingredient list from the back of your product bottle and paste it in. You'll get an instant report showing the safety rating, CG-method compatibility, and potential concerns for every ingredient.

What does CG-method approved mean?

The Curly Girl (CG) Method is a hair care approach that avoids sulfates, silicones, and other ingredients that can dry out or weigh down curly hair. CG-approved ingredients are safe to use if you follow this method.

What are the worst ingredients for hair?

The most commonly avoided hair product ingredients include harsh sulfates (SLS, SLES), drying alcohols, formaldehyde-releasing preservatives, and certain synthetic fragrances. However, what's "bad" depends on your hair type — browse our Avoid category for the full list.

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