Comparison between Colorproof Biorepair 8 Stem Cell Scalp Serum vs. Oribe Gold Lust Repair & Restore Shampoo

Find out which product is better for your skin.

92 Ingredients 35

1
Water
1
Water
2
Butylene Glycol
2
Vp/Dmapa Acrylates Copolymer
3
PPG-5-Ceteth-20
3
Pentylene Glycol
4
Polysorbate-20
4
Hydroxyethylcellulose
5
Phenoxyethanol
5
Coceth-7
6
Fragrance
6
PPG-1-PEG-9 Lauryl Glycol Ether
7
Sodium Benzoate
7
Aloe Barbadensis (Aloe Vera) Leaf Juice
8
Hydroxyethylcellulose
8
Polymnia Sonchifolia Root Juice
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Uniqueness81 out of 92
88.0%
Uniqueness24 out of 35
68.6%

Positive Effects

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ECO Metrics

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Vegan
No
No
Cruelty free
No
No
Reef friendly
Yes
Yes
Ozone layer safe
Yes
Yes
Organic score
natural
29 out of 92
32%
chemical
47 out of 92
51%
natural
13 out of 35
37%
chemical
17 out of 35
49%

Concerns

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Components by Skin Type

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Dry skin
Positive: 6Negative: 1
Butylene Glycol#2Glycerin#27Caffeine#571,2-Hexanediol#65Propylene Glycol#72Tocopherol#84Alcohol Denatured#37
Oily skin
Positive: 2Negative: 1
Citrus Limon (Lemon) Fruit Extract#20Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Extract#76Isostearyl Isostearate#70
Sensitive skin
Positive: 0Negative: 6
Limonene#16Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Fruit Extract#19Citrus Limon (Lemon) Fruit Extract#20Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil#60Benzoic Acid#80Citric Acid#90
Dry skin
Positive: 3Negative: 0
Panthenol#13Sodium PCA#23Glycerin#25
Oily skin
Positive: 0Negative: 0
Sensitive skin
Positive: 0Negative: 5
Citric Acid#29Citral#32Hexyl Cinnamal#33Limonene#34Linalool#35

Detailed view

Colorproof Biorepair 8 Stem Cell Scalp Serum vs. Oribe Gold Lust Repair & Restore Shampoo
Position 1
Both products have the same component on this position.

#1Water

Origin: natural
Role: Solvent
EWG Rating [ 1 ]

Water is a great solvent. It’s neutral and doesn’t provide any strong positive or negative effects. It just helps components to mix better and to transport active components.

Position 2

#2Butylene Glycol

Origin: chemical
Role: Skin conditioning agent, Fragrance ingredient, Humectant, Masking, Solvent, Viscosity controlling agent
Moisturizing
Softening
Hair protection
Comedogenic rating [ 1 ]
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]
Good for dry skin
Good for dry skin

Butylene Glycol is a very popular synthetic alcohol. It helps the product to absorb deeper and faster. It is also a solvent for other ingredients. As for the skin benefits, it helps to attract water and helps to make the skin softer.

Unlike many other “Glycols”, it is not harmful and that's why it is used in many products. It was approved by US FDA and US EPA for usage.

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#2Vp/Dmapa Acrylates Copolymer

Origin: No information
Role: Hair fixative
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
Position 3

#3PPG-5-Ceteth-20

Origin: chemical
Role: Emulsifying agent, Surfactant
Softening
Hair conditioning
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ B ]
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#3Pentylene Glycol

Origin: chemical
Role: Skin conditioning agent, Solvent
Moisturizing
Hair conditioning
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]

Pentylene Glycol is a great replacement for Propylene Glycol. It has very similar characteristics but it’s derived from plants (usually from corn). Natural cosmetics lovers will find this component very useful. It enhances the moisturizing effect of cosmetic products, improves the efficiency of preservatives and it’s an effective emulsifier. It’s approved by ECOCERT and COSMOS so it’s considered to be 100% safe and can be used in vegan products.

Position 4

#4Polysorbate-20

Origin: chemical
Role: Emulsifying agent, Fragrance ingredient, Surfactant
Nutrifying
Malassezia unsafe
EWG Rating [ 3 ]
CIR Rating [ B ]

Polysorbate 20 doesn’t have any notable skin benefits but is used in cosmetics quite often. Manufacturers use it for formulation purposes. It improves the scent, texture, and feel of the product.

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#4Hydroxyethylcellulose

Origin: chemical
Role: Binding, Emulsion stabilizer, Film former, Stabilising, Viscosity controlling agent
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]

Hydroxyethylcellulose doesn’t provide any notable skincare benefits. It’s used for formulation purposes. It’s a very effective emulsifier and thickening agent. It also improves the product’s texture and feel. It allows manufacturers to use less surfactant making the product safer for your skin.

Position 5

#5Phenoxyethanol

Origin: chemical
Role: Fragrance ingredient, Preservative
Antiseptic
EWG Rating [ 2 ]
CIR Rating [ A ]

Phenoxyethanol is one of the most popular preservatives. It kills bacteria and makes the product live longer. Manufacturers like this ingredient because it can dissolve in any liquid, even in oils.

Another purpose of this component is the fixation of aromas in perfumery. Phenoxyethanol is also used as a strong antiseptic and a good antibacterial agent. It is widely used in dermatological cosmetics alongside natural antiseptics such as chamomile, sage, and calendula.

Like many other preservatives, Phenoxyethanol is a strong chemical. European Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 allows this component in cosmetics at a maximum concentration of 1%. Clinical studies showed that the component doesn’t irritate the skin and doesn’t make it sensitive. According to the CLP Regulation (EC) No 1272/2008 it’s not toxic.

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#5Coceth-7

Origin: No information
Role: Emulsifying agent, Surfactant
EWG Rating [ 1 ]
CIR Rating [ B ]
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