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Scientists find cancer-linked chemicals in almost all hair extensions
A growing body of laboratory evidence suggests that hair extensions, one of the most widely used cosmetic products worldwide, ...
You’ll find glossy packets of hair extensions in most beauty supply stores. They promise a new look for a few dollars, but ...
Study reveals hair extensions contain hazardous chemicals linked to health risks, particularly for Black women, with most products unlisted on labels.
Chemical analysis of hair extensions uncovers hazardous substances, emphasizing the need for improved regulation and transparency in the beauty industry.
WHEN your usual thick, shiny or long locks look lacking, it can be worrying. If you notice more on your brush or a pile of strands on the floor or pillow, it is natural to panic. Although ...
The same chemicals found in pipes, pesticides and floor tiles are also present in some synthetic and human hair extensions, a ...
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Hair extensions, used by millions, often contain toxic chemicals
A new study of hair extension products found dozens of potentially hazardous substances. Is it possible to minimize your risk?
A new study published Feb. 11 in the American Chemical Society journal Environment & Health has found that synthetic and ...
The popular accessories can include flame retardants, phthalates, and other substances linked with cancer and other dangers.
If you put off making plans for Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, with your romantic partner, here is a list of last-minute ideas to ...
Luvme Hair, a trusted brand of real hair wigs and hair extensions, announced the launch of Luvme Outlet, a new destination ...
I was born with thick, long, envy-inducing wavy brunette locks. However, I started experimenting with bleach at the ripe age of 12—cycling through everything from stark ombré and subtle highlights to ...
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