Personal care products are awash in unlabeled toxic chemicals, study finds
Summary
A new study tested over 110 personal care products like shampoos and lotions and found that about 85% contained toxic chemicals not listed on their labels. Some products marked as “eco,” “natural,” or “phthalate-free” still had harmful substances, raising concerns about product safety and the need for stronger regulations.Key Facts
- Researchers tested 113 personal care items bought from major stores like Target and Amazon.
- About 85% of the products contained toxic chemicals not mentioned on their labels.
- Products labeled as “eco,” “green,” or “natural” still had unsafe chemicals in 26% of cases.
- Harmful chemicals found included phthalates, parabens, Pfas, formaldehyde, and hormone disruptors.
- Some toxic chemicals may come from product ingredients, illegal additions, or plastic packaging.
- Many unlabeled chemicals fall under “fragrance” on ingredient lists, which can include over 1,200 hazardous substances.
- The study used a wide-ranging chemical test to detect 303 different chemicals, some being carcinogens or linked to health problems.
- Researchers and small businesses want stronger laws to ensure product safety and help honest producers avoid contamination.
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