My shampoo irritated my cockatiel's cere.

budgiegirl22

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So I've recently noticed that whenever I wash my hair my cockatiel Ari starts sneezing and her cere turns a darker shade of pink. I need to find a more natural shampoo/conditioner to use but as I don't know what ingredient caused the irrigation I am not sure where to start. Any suggestions?
 
I would look for any brand that claims to be hypoallergenic.
maybe J&J makes a baby shampoo you could try.
 
More likely your conditioner as those chemicals tend to stay in your hair. As you are searching for a new product, remember to deep rise your hair after shampooing. If you are shampooing daily, switch a much milder shampoo as the cleansing chemicals can cause like problems.
 
So I've recently noticed that whenever I wash my hair my cockatiel Ari starts sneezing and her cere turns a darker shade of pink. I need to find a more natural shampoo/conditioner to use but as I don't know what ingredient caused the irrigation I am not sure where to start. Any suggestions?
Ah, I noticed that I didn’t fully understand your question. Besides these fantastic recommendations from everyone else, I can only suggest trying to get the air to vent and circulate as best as possible.
 
A children's tearless shampoo might help you out. If not (I find it doesn't wash my hair well enough), really rinsing out your hair well should help :)
 

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