Thanks to an eye-opening consumer report, Black women everywhere are thinking twice about what they put on their head.
Investigations reveal carcinogens and lead in popular synthetic hair extensions, raising health concerns for consumers ...
Ten synthetic hair products were tested during the study and several of them tested positive for harmful chemicals such as ...
Justin Trudeau was reduced to tears at a press conference on Thursday night, after reports of a profanity-laden phone call with Donald Trump. Amy Kane is a poster girl for trendy weight loss shots. A ...
The braided hairstyles many Black women and children wear are popular for their beauty and ease of maintenance. But a consumer watchdog’s laboratory analysis has found that the synthetic hair ...
The Justice Department dropped a landmark lawsuit alleging that emissions from a Louisiana petrochemical plant pose a danger ...
Consumer Reports conducted a study that detected carcinogens -- or chemicals that may cause cancer -- in 10 popular synthetic hair products.
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Baller Alert on MSNConsumer Reports Finds Toxic Chemicals in Popular Synthetic Braiding Hair BrandsBraided hairstyles remain a popular choice for Black people, offering a versatile and low-maintenance way to protect natural ...
A Consumer Reports study identified lead, benzene, and other toxic substances in braiding hair from major brands.
Tattoos larger than the palm of a hand more than double a person's risk of skin cancer and nearly triple their risk of ...
The study in the Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology examined nearly 9,350 specific products used by 593 ...
Ingredients that can cause cancer were found in 10 synthetic hair products marketed to Black women, according to Consumer Reports. Nine of the products also contained lead.
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