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A new study reveals personal care products marketed to women of color are rife with this cancer-causing chemical.
The report highlights personal care, baby, and cleaning products sold at Dollar Tree, Family Dollar, and Dollar General.
Research indicates that formaldehyde, a recognised carcinogen, is prevalent in personal care products used by Black and ...
Cyclic silicones — cyclotetrasiloxane (D4) and cyclopentasiloxane (D5) — help products dry faster and can make hair smoother, ...
Formaldehyde, and preservatives that release the chemical, can be found in a variety of personal care products such as lotion ...
“Black and Latina women may face higher cumulative exposure, particularly from leave-on products like hair relaxers that are ...
A new study reveals that over half of Black and Latina women surveyed use personal care products containing a known ...
More than half the Black and Latina women involved in the study reported using beauty products that contain the ...
Of 64 women, researchers found that 53% reported using soap, lotion, shampoo, conditioner, skin lightener, eyeliner, eyelash ...
An urgent warning has been issued to millions of women after the carcinogen formaldehyde was detected in dozens of popular personal care products. While experts have long been concerned about the ...
A new study reveals that many everyday beauty products contain cancer-causing chemicals like formaldehyde. The impact is ...
Wake County wanted an “independent review” of test results for possible mold spores, radon gas and formaldehyde.