Women who use chemical hair-straightening products may be at a higher risk for uterine cancer, and Black women may be more affected due to their higher rate of use, according to a new study. The study ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — For years there has been a constant battle between women and hair straightening companies. Some women have come forward with concerns that they have with some hair straightening ...
HOW. A RECENT STUDY BY THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH FOUND THAT THE CONSISTENT USE OF HAIR STRAIGHTENING PRODUCTS CAN HAVE A NEGATIVE IMPACT ON A WOMAN’S HEALTH. WXII CHARLES JOSHUA DAVIS SPOKE ...
The FDA is poised to ban the carcinogen formaldehyde from hair-straightening products, but experts say other chemicals will remain that pose their own risks. When you purchase through links on our ...
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The agency will likely ban hair-straightening products containing formaldehyde, which has been linked to cancer Getty People who straighten their hair may need to choose new products after a proposed ...
CHICAGO -- A move by the federal government may lead to some hair straighteners pulled from shelves, including products most popular with African American women. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration ...
The natural hair movement has swept the black hair community by storm. More and more women are doing the big chop, cleaning out their cabinets, and investing in curl-centered products. Even ...