Health Alert on Brazilian Hair Straightening Products: Risks of Glyoxylic Acid

Published 
October 18, 2024

Why is Glyoxylic Acid Dangerous?

Recently, the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES) reported several cases of acute kidney failure in individuals who used products containing glyoxylic acid.

Recommendations from Health Authorities

In response to these reports, authorities recommend limiting or even avoiding the use of these products, both for professionals and consumers. Hair salons are encouraged to inform their clients of the risks, and consumers are advised to consult a doctor if they experience any unusual symptoms.

Stricter Regulations Underway

The Directorate General for Competition, Consumer Affairs, and Fraud Control (DGCCRF), along with the Ministry of Health, are working closely to tighten regulations. An evaluation is currently underway to better regulate the use of glyoxylic acid in cosmetics, with the goal of protecting public health.

What to Do If You've Used a Hair Straightening Product?

Authorities recommend being vigilant for symptoms such as abdominal pain or digestive issues, which can appear within 24 to 48 hours after using a hair straightening product containing glyoxylic acid. If in doubt, it is advised to promptly consult a healthcare professional.

 

Conclusion

Brazilian hair straightening products containing glyoxylic acid are currently under scrutiny. Consumers should stay informed and cautious, while awaiting stricter regulations to ensure their safety. For more details, you can refer to official sources on the ANSES and DGCCRF websites.

Encore +

Articles similaires

Tous
Cosmetics
10
/
21
/
2024

"INFO-TRI": TRIMAN Logo and French Sorting Labeling Guidelines

As environmental regulations evolve across Europe, the TRIMAN logo, based on French regulations, has become an essential requirement for industries such as cosmetics, household products, and food packaging. Many companies are curious about how these regulations affect their operations in the French market. This article explains the key requirements of the TRIMAN logo, its impact across various industries, and trends in European packaging regulations.
Cosmetics
10
/
21
/
2024

Animal Testing Bans: The Fine Line Between Cosmetics and Chemical Regulations in Europe

Over the past decade, the cosmetics industry has faced increasing pressure to eliminate animal testing from all stages of product development. Both the European Union (EU) and the United Kingdom (UK) have long established comprehensive bans on animal testing for cosmetics. However, recent developments in regulatory practices—particularly the intersection between cosmetics regulations and broader chemical safety rules like REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation, and Restriction of Chemicals)—are sparking new debates. While the bans remain firmly in place, the fine line between the Cosmetic Products Regulation (CPR) and REACH has led to legal cases and calls for further clarification.
REACH Authorization
10
/
8
/
2024

Latest Regulatory News on Chrome VI: Impact for Users

Discover the impact of the C-144/21 ruling on CrVI authorization requests in Europe. Learn about the stricter requirements for demonstrating the absence of alternatives and the consequences for pending dossiers. Stay informed on the regulatory changes affecting the use of hexavalent chromium in various industries.