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  2. Are chemical hair relaxers safe? - AOL

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    It alleges that hair products contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals that increase the risk of cancer. The plaintiffs further charge that companies knew the risks but failed to disclose them.

  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. Relaxer - Wikipedia

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    Garrett Augustus Morgan observed that it is possible to change the basic structure of the hair shaft when certain chemicals penetrate the cuticle layer. Hair relaxing products often require washing and combing with soap which had been made with excess lye. The scalp can suffer severe chemical burns if over exposed to lye or no-lye relaxers.

  5. 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.

  6. DMDM hydantoin - Wikipedia

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    DMDM hydantoin is an antimicrobial formaldehyde releaser preservative with the trade name Glydant. DMDM hydantoin is an organic compound belonging to a class of compounds known as hydantoins. It is used in the cosmetics industry and found in products like shampoos, hair conditioners, hair gels, and skin care products. [2] [3]

  7. Methanediol - Wikipedia

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    The equilibrium with formaldehyde has caused concern since formaldehyde in hair straighteners is a health hazard. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Research funded by the Professional Keratin Smoothing Council (PKSC), an industry association that represents selected manufacturers of professional-use only keratin smoothing products, has disputed the risk.