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Procter & Gamble has issued a recall for 18 Secret and Old Spice aerosol spray deodorants because of the presence of a chemical compound that can cause cancer.
Prolonged exposure “to high levels of benzene in the air can cause leukemia, cancer of the blood-forming organs,” notes the CDC. However, in the case of the Suave aerosol deodorants, the ...
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Ted S. Gansler, the director of medical content for the American Cancer Society, stated "There is no convincing evidence that antiperspirant or deodorant use increases cancer risk". [6] However, there is continued concern over the use of aluminium chlorohydrate in cosmetics as the risk of toxic build up over time has not been ruled out. [8]
Between 1942 and 1957, the market for deodorants increased 600 times to become a $70 million market. Deodorants were originally marketed primarily to women, but by 1957 the market had expanded to male users, and estimates were that 50% of men were using deodorants by that date. The Ban Roll-On product led the market in sales. [18]
First, that's a study of just 59 men—and, Slate reports, it's not even an original or new study, but rather an analysis of a previous study that was completely unrelated to cancer at all.
This line of Secret products was designed to meet growing consumer interest in scent-based deodorants. Also launched was the brand's first waterproof deodorant, Secret Clinical Strength Waterproof. [citation needed] In 2010, Secret was one of several brands featured in Procter & Gamble's sponsorship of the 2010 Winter Olympics. The “Thank you ...
Most people just use deodorant under their arms to ward off odors. But a new commercial for Secret's latest "Whole Body" deodorant is encouraging women to use it "from pits to bits" and shows a ...