In October 2022, the National Institute of Health released a study that cited an increased link between women who use chemical hair relaxers and uterine cancer. Since then, lawsuits have been brought against major beauty brands like Revlon and L’Oreal from people...
2 min read A recent study by the National Institute of Health found that certain chemical hair straighteners and relaxers were linked to an increased risk of uterine cancer. In the study, participants were twice as likely to develop this rare form of cancer if they...
2 min read Introduction The recent developments in the litigation concerning hair straighteners in the U.S. has highlighted the issue of product safety and the protection of consumers’ rights. Many states have filed lawsuits against companies that make, distribute,...
Introduction As of November 1, Valisure, an independent research company, testing products or harmful components, identified an extraordinarily high amount of benzene in several dry shampoo hair products. [1] Benzene is a known carcinogen that has been widely...
3 min read Introduction A study from the National Institutes of Health found that in an association of women, who were using hair straightening products, were twice as likely, or more, to develop uterine cancer than women who did not use the hair straightening...
Introduction N-acetyl-p-aminophenol (APAP), otherwise known as acetaminophen, is the active ingredient in more than 600 medications used to relieve mild to moderate pain and reduce fever. Tylenol is the most popular over-the-counter drug that contains acetaminophen....
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