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Method Shampoo vs Seventh Generation Shampoo: Which Non-Toxic Shampoo Is Better?

Quick Verdict

Both Method Shampoo and Seventh Generation Shampoo offer excellent non-toxic shampoo options. Your choice depends on budget and ingredient preferences.

At a Glance

FeatureMethod ShampooSeventh Generation Shampoo
BrandMethodSeventh Generation
Price$27.91$10.00
Rating3.78/54.35/5
CertificationsLeaping Bunny CertifiedNone

Ingredient Safety Comparison

Certifications & Third-Party Testing

Method Shampoo

  • Leaping Bunny Certified

Seventh Generation Shampoo

No certifications listed

Price & Value Analysis

Method Shampoo is priced at $27.91 while Seventh Generation Shampoo costs $10.00. Seventh Generation Shampoo is the more budget-friendly option.

Our Recommendation

Both Method Shampoo and Seventh Generation Shampoo offer excellent non-toxic shampoo options. Your choice depends on budget and ingredient preferences.

  • Best for budget-conscious families:Seventh Generation Shampoo
  • Best for sensitive skin:Method Shampoo
  • Best for maximum certifications:Method Shampoo

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Method Shampoo better than Seventh Generation Shampoo?

Based on our ingredient safety analysis, both products perform similarly. The best choice depends on your specific needs and sensitivities.

Are Method products truly non-toxic?

Method holds Leaping Bunny Certified certification(s), which provides third-party verification of their safety claims.

What harmful ingredients should I avoid in shampoo?

Key ingredients to avoid in shampoo include synthetic fragrances, parabens, phthalates, and SLS/SLES. Look for products with EWG Verified or EPA Safer Choice certifications.

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