I've always used J&J body wash and lotion on DD. I thought the current issue was ... there used to be bad cancer-causing ingrediants which they have since removed from US products, but not in foreign contries' products and therefore people are boycotting on princple (hello, run on sentence)?
If I'm wrong, can someone give me the short explanation of why I shouldn't be using them?
This is everyone's big beef against the products right now:
Two weeks ago, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics was emboldened after
finding the health care giant had removed the two chemicals --
1,4-dioxane, considered a likely carcinogen, and quaternium-15, a
chemical that releases the preservative formaldehyde -- from products in
several other countries, including the U.K., Scandinavia and South
Africa. But in the U.S., China and elsewhere, the products contain trace
amounts of the potentially cancer-causing chemicals.
Re: S/O Clicky: Johnson & Johnson
I've always used J&J body wash and lotion on DD. I thought the current issue was ... there used to be bad cancer-causing ingrediants which they have since removed from US products, but not in foreign contries' products and therefore people are boycotting on princple (hello, run on sentence)?
If I'm wrong, can someone give me the short explanation of why I shouldn't be using them?
According to PETA, this company conducts animal tests. So there's that.
Just read about what's still in it and decide for yourself
https://www.ewg.org/skindeep/product/22534/Johnson_%26_Johnson_Johnson%27s_Baby_Head-to-Toe_Baby_Wash%2C_Original/
This is everyone's big beef against the products right now:
Two weeks ago, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics was emboldened after finding the health care giant had removed the two chemicals -- 1,4-dioxane, considered a likely carcinogen, and quaternium-15, a chemical that releases the preservative formaldehyde -- from products in several other countries, including the U.K., Scandinavia and South Africa. But in the U.S., China and elsewhere, the products contain trace amounts of the potentially cancer-causing chemicals.
Read more: https://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/11/16/johnson-johnson-starts-removing-toxins-from-baby-products/#ixzz1gdVUgDtH