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health1 year ago

"Lab Discovers Cancer-Causing Benzene in Popular Acne Treatments"

An independent lab, Valisure, has found dangerously high levels of benzene, a known carcinogen, in several popular acne products containing benzoyl peroxide, prompting a petition to the FDA for their removal from shelves. Benzene, which can cause cancer and other life-threatening conditions, was detected at levels over 800 times higher than FDA restrictions, with some products even leaking benzene, posing an inhalation risk. The lab's tests suggest that benzoyl peroxide products are fundamentally unstable and can generate unacceptably high levels of benzene when exposed to higher temperatures, while products using salicylic acid or adapalene did not show the same issue.

health1 year ago

"Benzene Contamination Discovered in Popular Acne Treatments"

An independent lab found dangerously high levels of benzene, a known carcinogen, in several acne products containing benzoyl peroxide, prompting a petition to the FDA for their removal from shelves. The lab's tests revealed benzene levels over 800 times higher than FDA restrictions, with some products leaking the chemical, posing inhalation risks. While products with salicylic acid or adapalene did not show the same issue, the manufacturer of Clearasil products dismissed the findings as reflecting unrealistic scenarios.

health-and-beauty1 year ago

"Benzene Contamination in Acne Products Raises Cancer Concerns, US Lab Reports"

Independent U.S. lab Valisure detected high levels of the cancer-causing chemical benzene in acne treatments from brands including Clinique, Clearasil, and Target's Up & Up, prompting a petition to the FDA for product recalls and investigation. The presence of benzene in these products, including Proactiv and Walmart's Equate Beauty, was attributed to benzoyl peroxide itself, with some products forming over 800 times the FDA concentration limit for benzene. While Estee Lauder and Reckitt Benckiser defended the safety of their products, the FDA has yet to respond to the petition, raising concerns about consumer safety in acne treatment products.