As consumers are increasingly conscientious about what they’re putting on their skin, a lab reported elevated levels of known carcinogen benzene in products from
The petition is calling on the government agency to “issue a regulation, revise industry guidance and request a recall and suspend sales of benzoyl peroxide from the US market and take such other actions,” per the filing.Valisure tested 66 acne treatment products with benzoyl peroxide by incubating them at 50 degrees Celsius for 18 days, and then tested levels of benzene on the first, fourth, 10th, 14th and 18th days.
Benzene has been classified as carcinogenic to humans by the Department of Health and Human Services, and use is restricted to two parts per million. By contrast, on the 14th day of testing, a Proactiv cream with 2.5 percent benzoyl peroxide tested for nearly 1,800 parts per million of benzene. A Clinique cream with the same percentage tested for nearly 400 parts per million of the chemical.
“While product efficacy is important, brand and product perception is often the most powerful in driving consumer purchase decisions. We have seen numerous of examples where change in brand perception led to a significant decline in sales. For example, Olaplex and concerns around products resulting in hair loss.
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