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Formaldehyde releasers found in common personal care products used especially by Black and Latina women

Last updated: May 7, 2025 5:02 am
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The use of personal care products containing formaldehyde-releasing preservatives poses a significant health risk, especially for Black and Latina women. A recent study conducted in South Los Angeles revealed that more than half of the participants reported using such products, highlighting the safety gaps in product regulation and the disproportionate impact on women of color.

While previous concerns focused on formaldehyde exposure from hair relaxers, the study found that formaldehyde-releasing preservatives are present in a wide range of products, including shampoo, lotions, body soap, and eyelash glue. This exposure can lead to serious health consequences, as formaldehyde is a known carcinogen in humans.

Lead author Dr. Robin Dodson emphasized that these chemicals are used in products that are applied daily, increasing the risk of harm over time. The study utilized advanced technology to analyze over 1,100 products and identify formaldehyde releasers in their ingredient lists. DMDM hydantoin was found to be the most common preservative, present in a significant number of skincare and hair products.

The research, part of the Taking Stock Study collaboration, aims to address health inequities for Black women and Latinas by investigating chemical exposures in beauty products. Janette Robinson Flint highlighted the societal pressure for Black consumers to conform to white beauty standards, leading them to use toxic products unknowingly.

To protect consumers, the researchers suggest advocating for better legislation and raising awareness about the presence of formaldehyde releasers in personal care products. They recommend avoiding products containing DMDM hydantoin and utilizing resources like the Detox Me app to choose safer alternatives. While some progress has been made in banning these chemicals in certain regions, a national ban in the United States is still pending.

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Ultimately, the study underscores the importance of informed consumer choices and regulatory measures to ensure the safety of personal care products. By empowering individuals to make healthier choices and advocating for stricter regulations, we can reduce the risks associated with formaldehyde exposure in beauty products.

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