A new Consumer Reports investigation is raising concerns about synthetic braiding hair -- something used by countless people, especially Black people, including children. Testing found potentially ...
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Some popular synthetic hair products, including brands like Magic Fingers, Sensationnel, and Shake-N-Go, used for braids, twists and extensions may contain cancer-causing chemicals and high levels of ...
Braids are deeply rooted in Black culture and are sold at a variety of price points making them accessible. Some of the most popular synthetic braiding products — marketed to Black women — may be ...
A new Consumer Reports investigation has found that every tested sample of synthetic braiding hair contained harmful chemicals, raising serious concerns about the safety of widely used hair products ...
One product’s lead level exceeded California’s safety limit by more than 600% Experts warn there is no safe level of exposure to lead or benzene TUESDAY, March 4, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Some popular ...
But now, a new investigation by Consumer Reports is raising alarming questions about how braiding can be harmful to your health. Ten popular synthetic braiding hair products were tested. The results ...
The great American wrecking ball actually did it. Trump tariffs of 25 per cent are now in effect on nearly everything Canada sells to the U.S. The first dramatic response was quick to come ...