
Sign the petition: No cancer-causing chemicals in L’Oréal products
Heidi Hess, CREDO action
What L’Oréal can do to help prevent cancer
Tell L’Oréal CEO Jean Paul Agon:
“Remove known cancer-causing chemicals from your products, including cosmetics, anti-aging products and baby shampoos.”
Tell L’Oréal CEO Jean Paul Agon:
“Remove known cancer-causing chemicals from your products, including cosmetics, anti-aging products and baby shampoos.”
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It’s hypocrisy in action: L’Oréal, the multinational cosmetic conglomerate, is promoting its contributions to the fight against ovarian cancer at the same time that it sells products containing toxic chemicals linked to cancer.
Across L’Oréal’s many brands, products like eye makeup, nail polish, and hair products (including kids’ shampoo) contain cancer-causing chemicals.1
Our friends at the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics reviewed the scientific literature and found a host of carcinogens, formaldehyde releasers and contaminants in products sold under the L’Oréal, Maybelline, and Garnier brands - all owned by L’Oréal. They’ve cross-referenced this research with authoritative bodies including the California Proposition 65 list of chemicals linked to cancer, the International Agency for Research on Cancer, and the National Toxicology Program.2,3
Safer alternatives exist for the carcinogens in L’Oréal’s products, and some companies, including Johnson & Johnson, have agreed to remove some chemicals of concern. If an industry leader like L’Oréal makes the decision to go carcinogen-free, it will help move the rest of the industry, removing a huge source of daily exposure to cancer-causing chemicals.
It's time for L’Oréal to stop putting our health at risk by selling products with cancer-causing chemicals. Click the link below to sign the petition:
http://act.credoaction.com/sign/loreal_cancer?t=5&akid=12561.1647103.2sbRUl
Thanks for helping hold L’Oréal accountable for its customers’ health.
Heidi Hess, Campaign Manager
CREDO Action from Working Assets
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- “L’Oréal,” The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.
- "Breast Cancer Fund: Chemicals in Cosmetics."
- "State of California Environmental Protection Agency:Chemicals Known to the State to Cause Cancer or Reproductive Toxicity," Jan 3, 2014.