Black hair care industry manufacturers are rallying to defend their products against “attacks” from customers, scientists and federal government officials who claim they are harmful. The companies are being accused of producing relaxers with potentially toxic ingredients that may cause cancer. On the frontlines of that defense in the Golden State is California Curl heiress Cheryl Morrow, who is also publisher of the San Diego Monitor News. | By Edward Henderson, California Black Media Black hair care industry manufacturers are rallying to defend their products against “attacks” from customers, scientists and federal government officials who claim they are harmful. The companies are being accused of producing relaxers with potentially toxic ingredients that may cause cancer. On the frontlines of that defense in the
By Edward Henderson | California Black Media Cheryl Morrow (Courtesy Photo) (CBM) - Black hair care industry manufacturers are rallying to defend their
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Back photo of flawless charming young brunette lady hands touch long straight healthy hair isolated beige background. Researchers have discovered that hair products used predominately by Black women are likely to contain hazardous chemicals with endocrine-disrupting and carcinogenic properties. Armed with that information and research by the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, civil rights