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Branch Basics Conditioner vs Weleda Conditioner: Which Non-Toxic Conditioner Is Better?

Quick Verdict

Weleda Conditioner edges ahead with better ingredient safety scores and more third-party certifications, making it our top pick for families seeking non-toxic conditioner.

At a Glance

FeatureBranch Basics ConditionerWeleda Conditioner
BrandBranch BasicsWeleda
Price$22.90$41.65
Rating3.76/53.71/5
CertificationsB Corp CertifiedEWG Verified, NSF Certified, EPA Safer Choice

Ingredient Safety Comparison

Certifications & Third-Party Testing

Branch Basics Conditioner

  • B Corp Certified

Weleda Conditioner

  • EWG Verified
  • NSF Certified
  • EPA Safer Choice

Price & Value Analysis

Branch Basics Conditioner is priced at $22.90 while Weleda Conditioner costs $41.65. Branch Basics Conditioner is the more budget-friendly option.

Our Recommendation

Weleda Conditioner edges ahead with better ingredient safety scores and more third-party certifications, making it our top pick for families seeking non-toxic conditioner.

  • Best for budget-conscious families:Branch Basics Conditioner
  • Best for sensitive skin:Branch Basics Conditioner
  • Best for maximum certifications:Weleda Conditioner

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Branch Basics Conditioner better than Weleda Conditioner?

Based on our ingredient safety analysis, Weleda Conditioner scores higher overall. The best choice depends on your specific needs and sensitivities.

Are Branch Basics products truly non-toxic?

Branch Basics holds B Corp Certified certification(s), which provides third-party verification of their safety claims.

What harmful ingredients should I avoid in conditioner?

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

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