BKT: They claim no formaldehyde but tests show 'substantial amounts'

londontresses

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'Global Keratin', 'QOD', and 'Marcia Teixeira' were some of the names I recognised in this report which claims to have found the chemical in treatments that are labelled formaldehyde free. I found it really disturbing and recognised some of the brand names from LHCF so decided to share.

*IF THIS IS OLD NEWS TO YOU PLEASE FEEL FREE TO IGNORE THE THREAD :)*

Heres the link to the brands where they proved company deception meaning tests show formaldehyde, company has said little or none.
http://www.ewg.org/hair-straighteners/our-report/see-the-brands/


Full report: http://www.ewg.org/hair-straighteners/our-report/

Executive Summary

April 12, 2011. For the past four years, some celebrities and fashionistas with $250 to $600 to drop at a hair salon have raved about “Brazilian-style keratin” hair straighteners purported to transform frizzy, unmanageable hair into flat, silky-smooth locks.

In fact, those chemical concoctions are loaded with formaldehyde, which numerous prestigious health bodies, most recently, a National Academy of Sciences panel, have labeled a human carcinogen. Formaldehyde is also a potent allergen. It is especially hazardous when it reverts to its natural state, a gas, and is inhaled. Formaldehyde-based hair straighteners present a particular danger to salon workers who apply blow driers and 450-degree flatirons to chemical-coated hair.

Some salon clients and personnel have suffered severe allergic reactions, massive hair loss, neck and face rashes, blistered scalps and other serious health problems, according to an Environmental Working Group review of 47 previously unpublished “adverse event” reports filed with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and obtained under the Freedom of Information Act.

EWG’s comprehensive survey of 45 manufacturers of hair-straightening products has found that:

15 of 16 companies claim little to no formaldehyde but tests show their products contain substantial amounts – These include Brazilian Blowout, Cadiveu and other top brands. The hair straightener company Goleshlee admits on its website that its product contains formaldehyde but omits the toxic chemical from its online ingredient list.

Fumes in salon air – Tests of salon air conducted in 2010 found powerful formaldehyde fumes. Other tests have found that hair straighteners contain up to 11.8 percent formaldehyde. When vapors reach significant levels, and when products contain a formaldehyde solution of more than 1 percent, federal law requires salons to provide medical monitoring for workers with symptoms, quick-drench showers for immediate use if solution touches skin and emergency eyewash stations.

Most top salons deny risks – Only three of Elle magazine’s 41 top-rated salons surveyed by EWG do not offer hair-straightening services because of health dangers. Nine salons claimed they used products free or nearly free of toxic chemicals. Yet test results compiled by EWG show the products are laden with formaldehyde. The salons’ claims usually echoed the manufacturers’ own misstatements about the chemistry and safety of the products. Among salons offering formaldehyde hair straighteners are the Andy Lecompte salon in Los Angeles, Whittenmore House Salon in New York and Metodo Rossano Ferretti Hair & Spa in Miami.

Inexplicably, government officials charged with protecting public health and worker safety have been slow to move against risky hair straighteners.

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OSHA and not the FDA recently posted warnings over this issue. It's banned in Canada so it's just amazing it's still around. How quick did Rio get pulled?
 
That stuff is POTENT. I did my first BKT last night with Coppola and the smell was so noxious. Had my throat bone dry. That's the last time I use it.
 
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