You may be entitled to SIGNIFICANT Compensation if you used a chemical hair straightener and received a diagnosis of uterine cancer, endometrial cancer, or ovarian cancer.
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Following a 2022 National Institutes of Health study that revealed women who used chemical hair straighteners had an increased risk of uterine cancer, women are suing chemical hair straightener companies.
The process of chemical hair straightening involves applying heat and chemicals to the hair to dissolve its natural bonds. These bonds come in three different forms: disulfide, hydrogen, and salt bonds.
Disulfide bonds are broken when people use chemical hair straighteners on their hair. This makes it possible to permanently straighten the hair.
Sodium hydroxide, ammonium thioglycolate, sodium thioglycolate, formaldehyde, cyclosiloxanes, parabens, diethanolamine, phthalates, benzophenone-3, and triclosan are among the chemicals found in hair straighteners. Cancer and other health problems could result from exposure to these substances.
Chemical hair straightener brands named in lawsuits include:
> Dark and Lovely
> Just for Me
> L’Oreal
> Motions
> Namaste
> Olive Oil Girls
> Optimum
> Soft & Beautiful
> Strength of Nature Global LLC
> TCB Naturals
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