Women Beware: EcoWaste Coalition Finds Banned Hair Dye Chemical in Europe in PH Retail Market

 "Bigen Permanent Powder Hair Colour" with sodium perborate banned in UK and Europe
 "Bigen Powder Hair Dye" with sodium perborate on sale in the Philippines
"Shades Powder Hair Dye" and "Tancho Hair Dye" with sodium perborate are sold locally
Be careful with what you color your crowning glory as some hair dyes can damage your ability to conceive and even put the baby in your womb at risk.

The EcoWaste Coalition, a chemical safety and zero waste advocacy group, sounded the alarm against hair dyes containing sodium perborate, a toxic boron compound, following a Europe-wide product alert involving three brands.

As reported in the European Union’s Rapid Alert System for Dangerous Non-Food Dangerous (RAPEX), the government of the United Kingdom has recalled “Bigen Permanent Powder Hair Colour,” “Blasol Powder Hair Colouring Formula” and “JR Beauty Organics Permanent Powder Hair Colour” for containing banned sodium perborate.

“Sodium perborate is toxic if inhaled, causes serious eye damage, is harmful if swallowed and may cause respiratory irritation. It may damage fertility or the unborn child,” the UK product recall notification stated.

“The said hair dyes do not comply with the EU Cosmetic Products Regulation, which has listed sodium perborate among the substances banned for use in cosmetic products due to their classification as carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic for reproduction,” said Thony Dizon, Coordinator of the EcoWaste Coalition’s Project Protect.

The European warning prompted the EcoWaste Coalition to immediately check if hair dyes with sodium perborate are sold locally and to duly inform the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) of its findings.   

“Our market monitoring shows that at least three brands of hair dyes containing sodium perborate as written on their labels are offered for sale in the local market,” stated Dizon.

“You can buy them at major department stores, pharmacies and supermarkets despite being banned in Europe,’ he said.

Through its letter, the EcoWaste Coalition requested the FDA to propose the inclusion of sodium perborate in Annex II, Part 1 of the ASEAN Cosmetics Directive, or the “list of substances which must not form part of the composition of cosmetic products.” 

“As the process of getting sodium perborate listed might take some time, we encourage the FDA to urge concerned cosmetics manufacturers to voluntarily switch to safe alternatives to sodium perborate in order to protect human health, particularly maternal and fetal health,” the group said.

“Sainsbury’s and Tesco, two of UK’s retail giants, have taken hairs dyes with sodium perborate off their store shelves.  In the interest of consumer health and safety, we hope that local retailers will follow suit,” the EcoWaste Coalition said. 

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Reference:
http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/consumers_safety/safety_products/rapex/alerts/main/index.cfm?event=main.notification&search_term=A12/0099/16&exclude_search_term=0&search_year=2016

http://ec.europa.eu/growth/sectors/cosmetics/products/cmr-substances/index_en.htm

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