According to Southern Net, China’s official TV station, CCTV, aired a report on January 4 about the quality of four products under the “Wash Black” brand. Instead of medicinal herbs, the shampoo contains cancer-causing chemicals such as benzenediamine. Consumers of the shampoo often suffer from allergic reactions and other symptoms.
The Guangzhou Provincial Drug Administration has been investigating four products, which have been banned from the market. The factory has been ordered to stop making these products.
Experts say that these products are chemical dyes, not shampoo. If used as frequently as shampoo is used, they may cause mutations in genes and cell chromosomes, potentially leading to cancer.
A site visit to the “Instant Black” factory revealed no evidence that medicinal herbs were used in the production process.
Benzenediamine is an industrial chemical used to tan leather and harden cement. It is recognized as a cancer-causing agent. It is prohibited in cosmetic formulations.
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