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the link Among Hair Relaxers and Cancer What&39;s the Reality? - Claire - 03-26-2024

Hey everyone, I've been seeing a lot of alarming headlines lately on certain hair relaxers leading to cancer. Can anyone shed some light on this? Is there any truth to it?


RE the link Among Hair Relaxers and Cancer What&39;s the Reality? - Rahim - 03-26-2024

I've heard about this too! It's definitely regarding, mainly for those of us who regularly exploit hair relaxers. but I'm not confident which relaxers especially are currently being linked to cancer. Does anybody get more information on that?


RE the link Among Hair Relaxers and Cancer What&39;s the Reality? - RichardsH - 03-26-2024

from what I've gathered, it seems like some studies get suggested a potential link between certain chemicals commonly found in hair relaxers and an improved risk of cancer. but there's nevertheless a lot of debate and uncertainty surrounding the problem. Has anyone here appeared into the research?


RE the link Among Hair Relaxers and Cancer What&39;s the Reality? - Mathew - 03-26-2024

Yeah, I've come across a few studies that mention substances like formaldehyde and lye, which are often found in hair relaxers, as potential carcinogens. but it's tough to know for positive how considerably of a risk they pose, especially since there are so many different types of relaxers on the market.


RE the link Among Hair Relaxers and Cancer What&39;s the Reality? - Rocha - 03-26-2024

I've been using hair relaxers for years, and I've never really thought considerably on the potential health risks till now. It's kind of scary to think that something I use regularly could be harmful. Are there any safer alternatives out there?


RE the link Among Hair Relaxers and Cancer What&39;s the Reality? - Russo - 03-26-2024

That's an excellent question! I've heard any individuals speak on all- natural or organic hair relaxers that don't contain as many harsh substances. but I'm not positive how effective they are when compared to traditional relaxers. Has anyone here tried them?


RE the link Among Hair Relaxers and Cancer What&39;s the Reality? - WilcoxN - 03-26-2024

I've tried a few all- natural relaxers in the past, and while they may not be as strong as the chemical ones, I found that they still helped to straighten my hair with out causing as much damage. but it's definitely a personal choice, and what works for a individual may possibly not operate for an additional.


RE the link Among Hair Relaxers and Cancer What&39;s the Reality? - FlynnG - 03-26-2024

It sounds like there are alotof factors to consider when it comes to choosing a hair relaxer, from the ingredients to the potential health risks to personal preference. It's undoubtedly something worth researching further before generating a decision. Does anybody have any resources or recommendations for where to find more information?


RE the link Among Hair Relaxers and Cancer What&39;s the Reality? - AnnM - 03-26-2024

I think you're right,. It's essential to be informed about the products we exploit on our corpse, especially when there's potential health risks included. I'll definitely be doing some more research on this topic. Thanx for bringing it up!