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High Risk: The Contents of Your Medicine Cabinet?

Posted by Su Avasthi on August 11, 2006 - 5:51am.

Hair dye. Sunscreen. Band-Aids.

If you believe this week's medical news, the stuff in your bathroom cabinets may pose a substantial health risk. Or it may not. It's hard to tell with the mixed information we hear in the media.





Healthy Hair Color (It's to Dye For)

Healthy Hair Color (It's to Dye For)Posted by Marisa Belger on May 20, 2006 - 5:22am.

For the millions of women (and a few men too) who strive to hide their grays or enliven their natural color, regular hair treatments require lots of time and money. In most cases, they can also take a toll on your health.

According to the Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep report, many major hair coloring brands contain at least several chemicals that may increase the risk of cancer. A good expample? Garnier Nutrisse Level 3 Permanent Creme Haircolor contains p-phenylenedIamine and methylparaben among other toxins. If you get your hair colored in a salon, it's a good move to ask your stylist about the products he or she uses. Chances are fairly strong that they contain chemicals.



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