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Cosmetic Industry Declares Formaldehyde In Hair Products Unsafe
The mainstream cosmetics industry has, for the first time, declared formaldehyde unsafe at any level in hair straighteners.
FDA Steps Up Pressure on Brazilian Blowout
Environmental Working Group issued the following statement this afternoon in response to the federal Food and Drug Administration's warning to Brazilian Blowout that the company's product containing...
EWG Gives Skin Deep a Makeover
Skin Deep boasts a new look today, featuring smoother navigation, easier search functions and additional tips for consumers looking for information on the ingredients in their soap, deodorant...
EWG Investigation: Hair Straighteners Release Potent Carcinogen
EWG's investication of chemical hair straightening treatments, the largest published to date, turned up numerous complaints of hair loss, blisters, burning eyes, noses and throats, headaches and...
National Academy of Sciences: Formaldehyde Causes Cancer
Congress, at the request of industry, has managed to delay efforts by the federal Environmental Protection Agency to classify formaldehyde as a known human carcinogen, a significant step for public...
Toxic Chemicals in Cosmetics: New Legislation to Prevent Exposure
Secret chemicals revealed in celebrity perfumes, teen body sprays
For FDA Commissioner Hamburg
Children’s Bath Products Contaminated with Formaldehyde, 1,4-Dioxane
EWG: Lipstick Chemicals Declared Toxic by Canadian Gov’t
EPA Guts Safety Standards for Pesticide at Request of Manufacturer
At the request of a single manufacturer - Edwards-Councilor Co., Inc. of Virginia Beach, VA - the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has weakened federal safety standards for a toxic chemical that...
Hormone-Altering Cosmetics Chemicals Found in Teenage Girls
Antibacterial Agent No Better Than Soap & Water – and It’s Toxic
It's a toxic pesticide that may be in your child's toothpaste and toys, in your bed, kitchen counters and clothing. It's supposed to kill germs, but is really no better than soap and water, and could...
Sunscreen or Sunscam?
FDA Creates Culture of Ignorance for Personal Care Products
Cosmetics Safety 'Virtually Unregulated' by Federal Law
CDC: Americans Carry ‘Body Burden’ of Toxic Sunscreen Chemical
Study Shows Infants Exposed to Reproductive Toxins from Shampoo, Lotion, and Powder
Investigation Finds More Than 400 Cosmetic Products on U.S. Shelves Unsafe When Used as Directed
EWG Statement on Latest FDA Proposed Sunscreen Safety Standards
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