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Five months ago, the federal government put out a hazard alert about the hair-smoothing treatment, Brazilian Blowout , warning that it contains liquid formaldehyde that can turn into formaldehyde gas when heated during a treatment. So we wanted to know whether salons are up-to-date on the news that the product does, indeed, contain a form of formaldehyde and whether they would share that information with us. Sao Paulo, Dec 28 (IANS/EFE) A gang has been targeting beauty salons in this Brazilian city to steal the natural locks used for hair extensions, police said Tuesday.
Perplexed by the claim of “Formaldehyde Free” when the application process seemed to <a href="/blog/blog_error.asp?mode=20">view the page reveal otherwise, Garrison ordered an independent lab to test the kit. “The results showed that Brazilian Blowout not only had formaldehyde, but above what is even considered safe by .S.H.A. standards,” says Garrison, who adds that his attempts to communicate his test results with Brady were personally dismissed by the CEO. Garrison warns that after backlash began to surface about hair straightening brands using formaldehyde, many simply switched to other formaldehyde derivatives that often (though not always) end in “aldehyde,” in an attempt to escape recognition of the carcinogenic name on the label, while still using it.
Perplexed by the claim of “Formaldehyde Free” when the application process seemed to <a href="/blog/blog_error.asp?mode=20">view the page reveal otherwise, Garrison ordered an independent lab to test the kit. “The results showed that Brazilian Blowout not only had formaldehyde, but above what is even considered safe by .S.H.A. standards,” says Garrison, who adds that his attempts to communicate his test results with Brady were personally dismissed by the CEO. Garrison warns that after backlash began to surface about hair straightening brands using formaldehyde, many simply switched to other formaldehyde derivatives that often (though not always) end in “aldehyde,” in an attempt to escape recognition of the carcinogenic name on the label, while still using it.
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