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The toxic truth behind your braids: New study finds cancer-linked chemicals in extensions
A new report is sounding the alarm for anyone who spends hours in a stylist’s chair. A study from the Silent Spring Institute ...
A Newton-based organization’s recent study into potential risks in hair extensions used primarily by Black women found that many products contain<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
A new study published this week found that hair extensions, braiding hair, and wigs contain more than 160 harmful chemicals.
A new study by Silent Spring Institute, which tested several hair extensions has found dozens of hazardous cancer-linked chemicals ...
The same chemicals found in pipes, pesticides and floor tiles are also present in some synthetic and human hair extensions, a study published in the journal Environment & Health found.
A new study of hair extension products found dozens of potentially hazardous substances. Is it possible to minimize your risk?
Recent research has found that hair extensions may contain cancer-causing chemicals, even the ones that are labeled "nontoxic ...
The popular accessories can include flame retardants, phthalates, and other substances linked with cancer and other dangers.
The popular accessories can include flame retardants, phthalates, and other substances linked with cancer and other dangers.
A groundbreaking study reveals that many popular hair extensions may carry hidden cancer-linked chemicals — and sparks calls for urgent regulation.
A new scientific study has uncovered an array of toxic chemicals in popular hair extensions, including products made from ...
In the most comprehensive analysis to date, a new study by Silent Spring Institute identified dozens of hazardous chemicals ...
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