Common personal care and beauty products like lotions, soaps, shampoos, eyeliner, and even eyelash glue can contain formaldehyde or preservatives that release formaldehyde—a known carcinogen that has ...
Many everyday products harbor 'silent toxins' like parabens and phthalates, posing long-term health risks. These chemicals, ...
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Why is formaldehyde in beauty products? What it is, where it hides, and why it’s used
Formaldehyde shows up in beauty products not because brands want to alarm consumers, but because it has long been used to ...
About a decade ago, many tears were shed over J&J’s baby shampoo, not by the babies, but by consumer groups trumpeting the latest chemophobia – formaldehyde, a known “human carcinogen.” Let’s put the ...
More than half of Black and Latina women in Los Angeles who participated in a new study regularly used personal-care products containing a known carcinogen. Study participants photographed the ...
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