Friday, October 16, 2009

BLEACH
Studies of human safety and environmental effects associated with household use of sodium hypochlorite bleach have been extensively documented. *Neither carcinogenesis, mutagenesis, nor teratogenesis are indicated
There may be minor, temporary effects such as localized skin and eye irritant (localized; potentially increasing with concentration, but this is unlikely to be significant at levels encountered in the household). There are no chronic effects, and while accidental acute effects can be painful, they are mostly reversible
Hypochlorite imparts no systemic effects; it does not cause sensitization
Excessive exposure to hair may cause thinning or temporary balding.

1 comment:

  1. I think hair products are very bad for the hair and that includes some hair sprays and other products. You have to read all the labels for the ingredients and less is better. Also skin products is in the same category. If you really want to get down to it, talking about women only look at the shoes they wear! The heels! my gosh! No wonder their feet are a mess

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