Dear mssunitha2001,
Thank you for the valuable information that you have posted, but kindly note that the names of the Shampooes that you have posted that are banned by Dubai Government is incorrect.
Body Shop is eco-friendly and they have renowned outlets all over the world...and I am a fan of all Body Shop products.
Sodium Laureth Sulfate is very dangerous and is also available in LUX shower gels. When we read the ingredients on the backside of the shampoo bottles they all have this SLS (Sodium Laureth Sulfate ) to create foam but it depends on the percentage it is used.
Please read the below article posted on Khaleej Times newpaper website which actually States the 17 names of shampooes that are banned here.
Khaleej Times Online - 17 Brands of Shampoo Withdrawn from Market
Dubai Municipality conducts periodic laboratory tests on samples of all products that enter the emirate’s market, and takes necessary measures to stop all products that contain banned materials.
Among the brands withdrawn from the market are Olive Essence Shampoo (Ruoshan brand), Ginseng Essence Shampoo (Roushan brand), Gornia Shampoo (Gornia brand), Eggs Shampoo (Cooler brand), Herbals Gentle Baby Shampoo (Himalaya), Herbal Shampoo with Cedar and Myrtle Extract and Glycerine (Sehat brand, Batch Nos. 1879, 1367), Herbals Gentle Baby Shampoo (Himalaya brand), Protein Shampoo Normal Hair (Himalaya), Himalaya Herbal Anti-Dandruff Shampoo-Greasy Hair (Himalaya, Batch Nos. K038002, K038003), Sehat Almond Shampoo, Sehat Cedar Shampoo, Sehat Sedr Shampoo (Batch Nos.1879, 1367) and Sehat Henna Shampoo.
Dont take it personally.

I know that we all are concerened for each other and when I recieve such mails myself, I also post such messages for the well being of all illites. But at times trust me they tend to be a bit misleading too.....
Warm Regards,
gisjul