Chanel, Revlon and L’Oreal, three of the biggest brands in cosmetics, are quietly moving away from using talc in some products as U.S. cancer lawsuits and consumer concerns mount. Luxury beauty ...
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Talc in beauty products: Why it’s controversial—and what the science actually shows
Talc has been used in beauty and personal care products for decades, but concerns about contamination, inhalation, and ...
Beauty products are often filled with ingredients that most of us probably don’t recognize ― and can’t even pronounce. While that’s not inherently a bad thing, there is a rising emphasis on clean ...
Nearly 15% of talc-based cosmetic products analyzed in a recent study contained asbestos. Environmental Working Group -- an American advocacy nonprofit that commissioned the tests and did the analysis ...
LONDON/LOS ANGELES, June 9 (Reuters) - Chanel, Revlon and L'Oreal, three of the biggest brands in cosmetics, are quietly moving away from using talc in some products as U.S. cancer lawsuits and ...
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