Hair Extensions Used in Braids and Weaves Contain Chemicals Linked to Cancer and Hormone Disruption

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Hair extensions — a styling staple for millions of women, particularly women of color — may contain far more potentially harmful chemicals than researchers once realized.

In a recent study, scientists identified dozens of hazardous substances in hair extensions, including chemicals linked to cancer, hormone disruption, and reproductive harm.

Hair extensions may not be as harmless as previously thought, says the lead author, Elissia Franklin, PhD, a research scientist at the Silent Spring Institute in Newton, Massachusetts, a scientific research organization dedicated to investigating links between everyday chemicals and women’s health.

And it’s not just extensions made with synthetic hair that could pose health risks. “We also found several harmful chemicals in human hair,” says Dr. Franklin.

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