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Hair Extensions: Are Harmful Chemicals Linked to Breast Cancer Found in Synthetic Hair?

Woman at salon attaching synthetic hair extensions to another woman's natural hair

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Image caption, Researchers indicate that synthetic hair extensions worn for several weeks could expose users to harmful chemicals

A major study reveals that synthetic hair extensions, used by millions of women globally, may pose risks including breast cancer, hormonal imbalances, and reproductive issues.

Experts report that nearly 50 different harmful chemicals have been found in various types of these hair products.

The synthetic hair industry worldwide is projected to exceed $1.4 billion by 2028.

Published in the American Chemical Society Journal, the study calls for strict regulations on this billion-dollar synthetic hair market and highlights the need for increased consumer awareness.

Lead author Alicia Franklin states, “Once applied, synthetic hair is worn for weeks or even longer, maintaining prolonged contact with the scalp, which may lead to long-term health risks.”

She adds, “The hair stays on the scalp for weeks or months, which could contribute to chronic health issues.”