Brazilian Blowout gets blowback from the FDA.
The FDA has sent a warning letter to the makers of Brazilian Blowout confirming that the product is "adulterated" with the liquid form of formaldehyde, "which, under the conditions of use prescribed in the labeling," releases dangerous levels of the chemical – a known carcinogen – into the air to be inhaled.
Brazilian Blowout ingredients investigated.
The FDA is investigating a popular hair straightener that many central Indiana women get every day. It's called the Brazilian Blowout – and it could be hazardous to your health.
Brazilian Blowout maker sues, claiming formaldehyde findings were wrong.
The company that makes the hair smoothing treatment known as Brazilian Blowout is getting into a legal tangle in Oregon. The company has filed a lawsuit against Oregon’s Occupational Safety and Health Division, demanding that it stop stating that the...
Brazilian Blowout goes to court to stop Oregon OSHA from sharing formaldehyde test results.
The legal tangle over Brazilian Blowout, a salon hair smoothing solution, grows frizzier. Lawyers this week filed a complaint asking for an injunction that would force Oregon's Occupational Safety and Health Division to stop reporting test results show...
After hairstylist becomes suspicious of Brazilian Blowout, tests find formaldehyde.
Molly Scrutton's concerns over Brazilian Blowout, a hair smoother, led state and federal authorities in the United States and Canada to test the product for formaldehyde.
California sues Brazilian Blowout over high formaldehyde levels.
Lawyers have jumped into the fray over Brazilian Blowout, the popular hair smoothing product found in tests conducted in Oregon to have dangerously high levels of formaldehyde.
Brazilian Blowout drops lawsuit against Oregon OSHA and OHSU
The Oregonian Katy Muldoon March 2, 2011 The company that makes the spendy salon hair straightener Brazilian Blowout has dropped its lawsuit against the Oregon... Read More
Brazilian Blowout Settlement Forces Hazard Warning
Public News Service January 31, 2012 Lori Abbott Brazilian Blowouts are now coming with a hazardous warning label. A settlement reached between the state and... Read More
New Data Reveals Toxic Chemicals in Nail Products
Research underscores the need for stronger regulations over ingredients used in salon products FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – May 21, 2015 National women’s health organization, Women’s... Read More
Toxic Chemicals to Avoid During Pregnancy
So many pregnant women aren't given information on how to protect themselves from exposure to toxic chemicals.