Researchers found that a majority of tested brands contained potentially hazardous chemicals, including flame retardants.
A new study discovers hair extensions predominatly used by Black communities have more chemicals linked to illness and cancer than previous studies identified.
A new study finds over 900 different chemicals in hair extensions, including some linked to cancer and reproductive harm. Lack of clear ingredient lists leaves users in the dark. Choosing non-toxic ...
A new study of hair extension products found dozens of potentially hazardous substances. Is it possible to minimize your risk?
Hair extensions used primarily by Black women contain a “shocking” range of dangerous chemicals, including breast carcinogens, new research shows.
Analysis of more than 40 popular products revealed revealed dozens of substances known to be associated with serious health risks.
Recent research has found that hair extensions may contain cancer-causing chemicals, even the ones that are labeled "nontoxic ...
The same chemicals found in pipes, pesticides and floor tiles are also present in some synthetic and human hair extensions, a ...
Hazardous chemicals in popular hair extension products are raising concerns about the health risks tied to a largely unregulated part of the beauty industry that disproportionately affects Black women ...
Those chemicals included flame retardants, phthalates, pesticides, styrene, tetrachloroethane, and organotins, which are linked with cancer, hormone disruption, developmental problems, and disrupting ...
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