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  2. FDA is thinking about a ban on hair-straightening chemicals ...

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    But Black hair stylists say such products — specifically the ones being looked at by the FDA, which contain formaldehyde and formaldehyde-releasing chemicals — have fallen out of favor ...

  3. FDA once again pushes back proposal to ban cancer-linked ...

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    Some companies have responded by developing formaldehyde-free formulas or by clearly labeling products that contain the chemical. Not all chemical hair relaxers include formaldehyde, but many do ...

  4. FDA plans to propose ban on hair-straightening chemical ... - AOL

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    The US Food and Drug Administration is planning to propose a ban on certain hair-straightening products, such as chemical relaxers and pressing products, that have been linked to health risks.

  5. Olaplex - Wikipedia

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    In February 2023, 28 women filed a lawsuit against Olaplex claiming that the products led to damaged hair and hair loss. [10] Part of the lawsuit stated that even after Olaplex reformulated their product to no longer include Lilial (a chemical that is potentially toxic for reproduction), they kept old product on the shelves and continued to ...

  6. Prell - Wikipedia

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    In 1955 Prell was marketed for women "who want their hair to have that radiantly alive look". A woman held the Prell bottle with her hands on both sides, directly in front of her face. [1] Prell and Head & Shoulders, also made by Procter & Gamble, were the two best-selling shampoos in the United States in June 1977.

  7. Vosene - Wikipedia

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    The Original formula contains salicylic acid, an anti-dandruff ingredient. However, this was not the active ingredient prior to the late 1980s. Before the change to salicylic acid, the two active ingredients in Vosene were coal tar and sulphusuccinated undecylenic monoalkanolamide.