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Carcinogenicity evidence key: International Agency for Research on Cancer (K=known; Pr=Probable: Po=Possible National Toxicology Program Report on Carcinogens (K=Known; RA=Reasonably anticipated) EPA IRIS Carcinogen classification (A=Known; B1=Probable; B2=Possible)
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possible contaminant by-product contaminant of caused by process of ingredients with the 123-91-1 possible impurity in thousands ethoxylation (used to prefixes peg or ppg 1,4 Dioxane Po RA B2 of products reduce irritation when or suffixes –eth (for processing petroleum example, steareth, based products) ceteareth, ceteth, laureth) 2,4-Hexadienal (89% trans, trans fragrances, anti-wrinkle/anti- 142-83-6 isomer; 11% cis, trans isomer) aging products, skin Po
(aka. Sorbaldehyde) moisturizers, sunscreen moisturizer, conditioner, sunless formaldehyde, tanning, makeup remover, after 2-bromo-2-nitropropane-1,3 diol 52-51-7 nitrosamines (n- shave, facial cleanser, personal preservative (see contaminant data) nitrosodiethanolami cleansing, body wash, ne (NDELA)) exfoliant/scrub byproduct/contaminant in some products containing 5-bromo-5-nitro-1,3-dioxane 30007-47-7 possible impurity in thousands ethanolamines and formaldehyde (Bronidox C) of products nitrogen donating ingredients baby skin care, body washes and soaps, fragrances, hair 75-07-0 conditioners, hair shampoo, hair Acetaldehyde Po RA styling products, lip sticks, liners, pencils, lip gloss/shine, skin moisturizers
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fragrance ingredient; ph 68-26-8 anti-wrinkle/ anti-aging Acetic acid, retinyl ester adjuster; buffering; PO RA products masking possible 79-06-1 facial cleanser, moisturizer, anti- stabilizer, foam builder, contaminant in Acrylamide PR RA B2 aging binder products containing polyacrylamide body washes and soaps, hair All-trans retinoic acid (aka. 302-79-4 shampoos, hair styling products, anti-acne agent Tretinoin) skin moisturizers, indoor tanning products hair color and bleaching, facial 1336-21-6 moisturizer, mascara, acne denaturant, ph adjuster, Ammonium Hydroxide* treatment, sunscreen, eyeliner, buffering eyelash glue
shampoo, dandruff/scalp Ammonium Laureth Sulfate 2235-54-3 surfactant - cleansing ethylene oxide, 1,4 treatment, bodywash/cleanser, (see data for contaminants) agent, foam builder dioxane conditioner, facial cleanser
eye liner, lip liner, brow liner, lipstick, baby oil, conditioner, possible moisturizer, styling gel, facial contaminant in 7440-38-2 Arsenic lotion, shampoo, foundation, contaminant products containing K K facial lotion, can be a hydrogenated contaminant in hydrogenated cottonseed oil cottonseed oil
71-43-2 Benzene conditioner, styling lotion/gel K K
119-61-9 fragrance, uv light Benzophenone nail polish, lip balm PO absorber
Benzyl chloride (aka. α- 100-44-7 hair conditioners, hair styling Chlorotoluene, Pr products Chloromethylbenzene)
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fragrance ingredient, 111-76-2 hair color and bleaching, Butoxyethanol solvent, viscosity conditioner, facial cleanser decreasing agent lotions, lipstick, mascara, nail glue, makeup powders, 25013-16-5 eyeshadow, blushes, tonics and antioxidant, fragrance Butylated hydroxyanisole; BHA* Po RA hair grooming aids, artificial ingredient nails, nail polishes and enamels, nail adhesives skin lighteners, lipstick, foundation, eyeshadow, lip gloss, moisturizer, eye liner, 128-37-0 antioxidant, fragrance Butylated hydroxytoluene; BHT* facial moisturizer/treatment, ingredient sunscreen, anti-aging, antipersperant, blush, bodywash
baby lotions and oils, soaps and detergents, eyeliner, eye 94-26-8 fragrance ingredient, Butylparaben* shadow, shampoo, hair preservative, masking preparation, conditioners, moisturizers, skin cleansers
6459-94-5 C.I. Acid Red 114 bath products, paints Po
Cadmium and cadmium 7440-43-9 baby skin care, facial cream K K compounds hair relaxers, depilatory, acne 1305-62-0 Calcium Hydroxide* treatment, facial cleanser, ph adjuster
styling gel/lotion, anti-aging 1333-86-4 eyeliner, mascara, nail polish, Carbon Black colorant Po eye shadow
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hormone-containing conditioners, skin lighteners, moisturizers, facial surfactant- cleansing Ceteareth-20* 68439-49-6 ethylene oxide, 1,4- moisturizer/treatment, anti- agent, surfactant- (see data for contaminants) dioxane aging, styling gel/lotion, hair solubilizing agent color/bleaching, depilatory, sunless tanning
1333-82-0 facial mask, mascara, Chromium colorant K acne/rosacea treatment
hair dyes, shampoos, anti-dandruff agent, 8007-45-2 Coal Tar* dandruff/scalp treatment, cosmetic biocide, Benzo(a)pyrene K K A redness/rosacea treatment denaturant nitrosamines dishwashing liquid, cleaners, surfactant - foam booster; (5-bromo-5-nitro- Cocamide DEA 68603-42-9 shampoo, baby bubble bath, viscosity increasing agent, 1,3-dioxane, n- Po (also see contaminant data) shave products, body wash, hair aqueous nitrosodiethanolami color, hand wash, pet shampoo ne (NDELA)) body washes and soaps, bubble and foam bath products, scrubs nitrosamines surfactant - foam booster; Cocamide MEA 68140-00-1 and exfoliants, hair shampoos, (n- viscosity increasing agent (see data for contaminants) hand cleansers and sanitizers, nitrosodiethanolami - aqueous; emulsifying acne products, facial cream, skin ne (NDELA)) cleanser, skin moistureizers abrasive; absorbent; eye shadow, foundation, blush, anticaking agent; bulking 14807-96-6 facial powder, Cosmetic Talc agent; opacifying agent; asbestiform fibers Poi bronzer/highlighter, sunscreen: skin protectant;slip make up, concealer, eye liner modifier DEA-C8-18 Perfluoroalkylethyl 65530-63- surfactant - emulsifying Phosphate 4 foundation PFOA agent (see contamination notes)
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conditioner, moisturizer, foundation, styling gel/lotion, Diazolidinyl Urea* 78491-02-8 shampoo, anti-aging, acne preservative formaldehyde (See data for formaldehyde) treatment, facial cleanser, mascara, concealer, body wash artificial nails and realted 84-74-2 products, basecoast and fragrance ingredient, Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) undercoats, nail polish and plasticizer, solvent enamel
79-43-6 Dichloroacetic acid hair shampoos, skin fresheners Po
Dichloromethane (Methylene 75-09-2 shampoo, conditioner, styling PO RA Chloride) lotion/gel nitrosamines hair dyes, mascara, foundation, (5-bromo-5-nitro- Diethanolamine (DEAs)* 111-42-2 fragrances, sunscreens, ph adjuster 1,3-dioxane, n- Po (see contaminant data) moisturizer, bubble bath nitrosodiethanolami ne (NDELA)) fragrance, blush, denaturant, fragrance possible ingredient 84-66-2 toners/astringents, eyelash glue, Diethyl Phthalate (DEP) ingredient, placticizer, in products listing mask, facial solvent “fragrance” moisturizer/treatment
117-81-7 fragrance ingredient, Diethylhexyl Phthalate (DEHP) eyelash glue RA B2 placticizer, solvent
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35822-46- 9/39227- 28- 6/57653- liquid hand soap, body wash/cleanser, toothpaste, 85- possible antipersperant, acne treatment, 7/19408- contaminant in Dioxins mask, concealer, shaving cream, contaminant K K B2 products containing 74-3/3268- bar soap, after shave, triclosan 87- moisturizer, shampoo, tooth 9/40321- whitening 76-4/1746- 01-6
hair dyes, shampoos, conditioners, skin lighteners, DMDM Hydantoin* 6440-58-0 body wash/cleanser, styling preservative formaldehyde (See data for formaldehyde) gel/lotion, moisturizer, facial cleanser, liquid hand soap, dandruff/scalp treatment
shampoo, lotion, perfume, body 140-67-0 Estragole spray, conditioner, facial cleanser
Ethanolamine 141-43-5 hair color and bleaching, ph adjuster /Monoethanolamine* shampoo 140-88-5 Ethyl acrylate nail polish and enamel Po
body washes and soaps, scrubs fragrance ingredient; and exfoliants, fragrances, hair humectant; solvent; 107-21-1 shampoos, permanent waves ethoxyethanol, Ethylene glycol viscosity decreasing and wave sets, foundations and methoxyethanol agent; viscosity bases, skin moisturizers, controlling sunscreen
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possible contaminant of ingredients with the 75-21-8 possible impurity in thousands prefixes peg or ppg Ethylene Oxide sterilant K K of products or suffixes –eth (for example, steareth, ceteareth, ceteth, laureth) baby products, bath preparations, eye makeup, 120-47-8 fragrance ingredient; Ethylparaben* fragrance, hair color, preservative noncoloring hair prep, suntan preparations released by the ingredients dmdm hydantoin, diazolidinyl urea, imidazolidinyl urea, nail polish, eye shadow, 50-00-0 quaternium-15, Formaldehyde* mascara, nail treatment, preservative K K B1 sodium shampoo, blush hydroxymethylglyci nate, 2-bromo-2- nitropropane-1,3 diol, 5-bromo-5- nitro-1,3-dioxane
fragrance, facial possible ingredient 1222-05-5 moisturizer/treatment, anti- Galaxolide fragrance ingredient in products listing aging, skin fading/lightener, “fragrance” facial cleanser
acne products, anti-wrinkle/ 446-72-0 anti-aging products, skin Genistein (purified) cleansers, skin moisturizers, skin toners sunscreen, facial uv absorber, sunscreen 118-56-9 Homosalate moisturizer/treatment, baby agent, fragrance
sunscreen ingredient
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skin-conditioning agent - Hydrogenated Cottonseed Oil eye liner, lip liner, brow liner, occlusive; viscosity 68334-00-9 mercury, arsenic, (see contaminant data for lipstick, baby oil, conditioner, increasing agent - lead, pesticides mercury, arsenic, lead) moisturizer, styling gel nonaqueous; emollient; skin conditioning
123-31-9 skin lighteners, facial Hydroquinone* moisutrizer, nail glue, sunscreen
facial moisturizer, eye shadow, anti-aging, shampoo, mascara, Imidazolidinyl Urea* 39236-46-9 styling gel/lotion, eye liner, preservative formaldehyde (See data for formaldehyde) conditioner, eye makeup remover body washes and soaps, bubble surfactant - foam booster; nitrosamines and foam bath products, hair viscosity increasing agent Lauramide DEA 120-40-1 (n- shampoos, hair styling products, - aqueous; antistatic; (see contaminant data) nitrosodiethanolami hair cleansers and sanitizers, foam boosting; viscosity ne (NDELA)) skin cleansers controlling possible contaminant in products containing hydrogenated cottonseed oil and Lead & Lead compounds, Lead 7439-92-1 hair dyes, lipstick, lip gloss, hair hydrogenated Acetate* colorant Pr RA B2 color and bleaching, conditioner cottonseed
glyceride, sodium hexametaphosphat e *also in lipstick
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possible contaminant in products containing 7439-97-6 hydrogenated Mercury (element) eyedrops, mineral foundation cottonseed oil and hydrogenated cottonseed glyceride hair conditioners, eyeliners/ 67-56-1 denaturant; fragrance Methanol eyebrow pencils, facial cream, ingredient; solvent skin moisturizers
109-86-4 Methoxyethanol
74-87-3 hair conditioners, hair Methyl chloride shampoos, hair styling products nail polish, facial 80-62-6 Methyl Methacrylate moisturizer/treatment, anti-
aging, foundation, eyelash glue Methylene glycol (formaldehyde 463-57-0 hair care products, nail products formaldehyde solution)ii
93-15-2 sunless tanning, body oil, body fragrance ingredient; Methyleugenol Po RA spray masking
fragrance, hair shampoos, blushes, eye shadow, eyeliner/eyebrow pencils, face 12001-26-2 Mica powders, foundations and colorant; opacifying bases, lipstick, lip gloss, nail products, facial creams and other skin care products several eye shadow, moisturizer, lip dozen gloss, lipstick, conditioner, hair fragrance ingredient; hair generic CAS color and bleaching, styling Mineral oils, untreated and mildly conditioning agent; skin- numbers gel/lotion, blush, facial K K treated (--) conditioning agent - related to moisturizer/treatment, emollient; petroleum foundation, concealer, facial products powder © Campaign for Safe Cosmetics 2015 Last updated May 2015 Page 9 Nat’l Toxicology Program
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possible ingredient 81-15-2 fragrance ingredient, musk xylene nail polish, fragrance in products listing solvent “fragrance” 7440-02-0 Nickel (Metallic) skin cleanser RA
N-Methylpyrrolidone (Methyl 872-50-4 mascara, nail treatment, hair Pyrrolidone) dye byproduct/contaminant in possible some products containing contaminant in 1116-54-7 possible impurity in thousands N-Nitrosodiethanolamine (NDELA) ethanolamines and products containing Po RA B2 of products nitrogen donating ethanolamines: ingredients MEA, DEA, TEA Nonoxynol-# 26027-38-3 conditioner, styling gel/lotion, surfactant- emulsifying ethylene oxide, 1,4-
(see contaminant data) eye liner, detangler, shampoo agent dioxane sunscreen, foundation, conditioner, hair spray, lip gloss, 5466-77-3 shampoo, facial moisturizer, Octinoxate* uv absorber, uv filter fragrance, styling gel/lotion, eye shadow, baby sunscreen, concealer, body spray, bronzer 9081-99- conditioner, hair surfactant- cleansing Octoxynol-40* 6/9002-93- color/bleaching, hair spray, ethylene oxide, 1,4- agent, surfactant- (see contamination notes) dandruff/scalp treatment, dioxane 1 solubilizing agent shampoo
nail polish and enamel removers, anti-wrinkle/anti- 2646-17-5 Oil Orange SS aging products, faical cream, Po
skin moistures, skin toner, sunscreen
95-54-5 hair dyes and colors, hair tints o-Phenylenediamine and its salts and rinses
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cosmetic biocide; 90-43-7 o-Phenylphenol facial cleanser, faical moistutizer fragrance ingredient;
preservative sunscreen, nail polish, Oxybenzone (2-Hydroxy-4- fragrance, hair spray, baby sunscreen agent; 131-57-7 methoxybenzophenone or sunscreen, conditioner, lip balm, ultraviolet light absorber; benzophenone-3)* moisturizer, foundation, anti- uv filter aging, shampoo nitrosamines sunscreen:lipbalm, lipstick, Padimate O 21245-02-3 (n- conditioner, skin uv absorber, uv filter (see contaminant data) nitrosodiethanolami fading/lightener, moisturizer ne (NDELA))
150-13-0 bodywash/cleanser, shampoo, Para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) uv absorber, uv filter facial cleanser
93906-96- fragrance ingredient, PEG-10 Sorbitan Laurate 8/9005-64- dandruff/scalp treatment surfactant- cleansing ethylene oxide, 1,4-
(see contaminant data) 5 shampoo agent, surfactant- dioxane solubilizing agent possible contaminant in products containing polytetrafluoroethyl eye shadow, foundation, facial 335-67-1 contaminant in ene, Perfluorooctonoic Acid (PFOA) powder, highlighter, blush, Po fluorinated compounds polyperfluoromethy sunscreen, mascara lisopropyl ether, dea-c8-18 perfluoroalkylethyl phosphate
52645-53-1 Permethrin spray
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moisturizer, sunscreen: lip balm, lipstick, antipersperant/deodorant, Petrolatum 8009-03-8 emollient, mosturizer, uv styling gel/lotion, lip gloss, lip PAHs (see data on PAHs) absorber balm, anti-itch/rash cream, anti- aging, diaper cream, foot moisturizer, facial cleanser 62-44-2 Phenacetin styling gel/lotion stabilizer K RA
antimicrobial agent; cosmetic biocide; sunscreen: lip balm, lip balm, denaturant; deodorant 108-95-2 Phenol wound treatment, anti-itch agent; exfoliant; external cream, body spray analgesic; fragrance ingredient; oral health care drug; preservative Placental Extract/Protein* 91080-01-2 conditioner, facial act as moisturizers and progesterone,
(see contamination notes) moisturizer/treatment, mask add sheen to skin or hair estrogen
Polyacrylamide 79-06-1 facial cleanser, moisturizer, anti- stabilizer, foam builder, acrylamide (see data on acrylamide) aging binder
50-32- 8/192-65- moisturizer, sunscreen: lip balm, lipstick, 4/189-64- possible antipersperant/deodorant, contaminant in Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons 0/191-30- contaminant in styling gel/lotion, lip gloss, lip petroleum-derived Pr RA B2 (PAHs) products containing 0/120-12- balm, anti-itch/rash cream, anti- ingredients petrolatum 7/2 dozen aging, diaper cream, foot more moisturizer, facial cleanser
microbeads found in facial Polyethylene 9002-88-4 cleanser, anti-aging,
(environmental pollutant: plastic) bodywash/cleanser, exfoliant/scrub
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Polyperfluoromethylisopropyl 69991-67- Ether 9 eye shadow, lipstick skin-conditioning pfoa (see contamination notes) eye shadow, foundation, facial bulking agent; slip Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) 9002-84-0 powder, highlighter, blush, modifier; binding; skin pfoa (see contaminant data) sunscreen, mascara conditioning
106-50-3 P-Phenylenediamine hair color/bleaching hair colorant
57-83-0 hair conditioners, hair styling skin-conditioning agent - Progesterone RA products, skin moisturizers miscellaneous
75-56-9 hair conditioners, hair Propylene oxide Po RA shampoos, hair styling products baby products, bath preparations, eye makeup, 94-13-3 preservative, antibiotic Propylparaben* fragrance,noncoloring hair and anti-fungal properties preparations, hair color, nail care, oral hygiene products eye shadow, foundation, facial powder, blush, body wash/cleanser, mascara, shampoo, conditioner, baby Quaternium-15 4080-31-3 preservative, antistatic shampoo, hair color/bleaching, formaldehyde (see contaminant data) agent facial cleanser, baby soap, styling gel/lotion, bubble bath, bronzer/highlighter, nail treatment
91-22-5 hand cleansers and sanitizers , Quinoline and its strong acid salts skin fresheners
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hair color/bleaching, acne 108-46-3 treatment, bar soap, fragrance ingredient, hair Resorcinol* moisturizer, facial colorant moisturizer/treatment Retinol/retinyl esters, when in 68-26- daily dosages in excess of 10,000 8/79-81-2 nail polish and enamel, anti- skin-conditioning agent IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents. (-- and others wrinkle/ anti-aging products )
94-59-7 shampoo, conditioner, Safrole/Sassafras oil Po RA deodorant, body wash, lotion
7446-34-6 antidandruff agent; hair Selenium sulfide hair shampoos RA conditioning agent 014808-60- foundation, eye shadow, scar Silica, crystalline (airborne 7 treatnebt, lipstick, blush, pain abrasive K K particles of respirable size) relief moisturizer, facial moisturizer/treatment, bar soap, shampoo, relaxers, anti- 1310-73-2 aging, acne treatment, Sodium Hydroxide* ph adjuster, denaturant sunscreen, conditioner, tooth whitening, baby lotion, baby soap, depilatory, after shave, body firming lotion moisutrizer, facial cleanser, facial moisturizer/treatment, Sodium hydroxymethyl-glycinate 70161-44-3 shampoo, bodywash, baby soap, preservative, hair formaldehyde (see contaminant data) baby wipes, around eye cream, conditioning agent bubble bath, baby bubble bath, styling mousse/foam
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shampoo, body wash, facial cleanser, conditioner, dandruff/scalp treatment, liquid hand soap, mascara, surfactant- cleansing Sodium laureth sulfate* 9004-82-4 exfoliant/bath scrub, bubble ethylene oxide, 1,4- agent, surfactant- (see contaminant data) bath, acne treatment, baby dioxane solubilizing agent shampoo, anti-aging, shaving cream, facial moisturizer/treatment, makeup remover, baby bubble bath
100-42-5 Styrene (Cinnamene) sunscreen, nail polish perfuming Po RA
nitrosamines surfactant - cleansing (5-bromo-5-nitro- TEA-Lauryl Sulfate 139-96-8 hand cleansers and sanitizers, agent; emulsifying; 1,3-dioxane, n- (see contaminant data) skin cleansers foaming nitrosodiethanolami ne (NDELA)) Thimerosal (ethylmercury) 54-64-8 mercury preservative mercury (see contamination notes) nail polish, eye shadow, foundation, lipstick, lop gloss, colorant; opacifying 13463-67-7 Titanium dioxide eye liner, blush, concealer, facial agent; sunscreen agent; PO
powder, mascara, sunscreen: ultraviolet light absorber makeup, toothpaste, anti-aging moisturizer, lipstick, foundation, facial moisturizer/treatment, anti-aging, conditioner, Tocopheryl Acetate 58-95-7 sunscreen, eye shadow, lip skin conditioning hydroquinone (see contaminant data) gloss, shampoo, bodywash/cleanser, facial cleanser, nail polish, mascara, concealer, around-eye cream
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108-88-3 nail polish, nail treatment, hair Toluene* solvent, antioxidant benzene color/bleaching
1506-02-1/ possible ingredient Tonalide 21145-77-7 fragrance, facial cleanser fragrance ingredient in products listing “fragrance”
bar soap, cosmetic biocide, 101-20-2 antipersperant/deodorant, acne Triclocarban preservative, deodorant treatment, facial cleanser, liquid agent hand soap liquid hand soap, body wash/cleanser, toothpaste, antiperspirant, acne treatment, cosmetic biocide, Triclosan 3380-34-5 mask, concealer, shaving cream, preservative, deodorant chloroform, dioxins (see contaminant data) bar soap, after shave, agent moisturizer, shampoo, tooth whitening moisturizer, mascara, facial moisturizer, anti-aging, styling lotion/gel, sunscreen, facial nitrosamines fragrance ingredient; ph Triethanolamine (TEAs)* 102-71-6 cleanser, foundation, after sun (n- adjuster; surfactant - (see contaminant data) product, eye liner, shaving nitrosodiethanolami emulsifying agent cream, conditioner, hand cream, ne (NDELA)) acne treatment, foot moisturizer
i perineal use ii Methylene glycol is formaldehyde in solution. It has a different chemical structure, but will convert to formaldehyde when exposed to high heat. These are common in hair straighteners, used with straightening irons. The Occupational Health and Safety Agency includes formaldehyde solution in worker protections and the EPA uses the term “formaldehyde” to refer to both formaldehyde gas and solutions.
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