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A recent study indicates that synthetic hair products in Nigeria contain elevated levels of heavy metals and pesticides, posing significant health risks to users. These products were found to harbor toxic heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, and chromium. According to the study, these contaminants have the potential to leach into the body, leading to serious health consequences such as cancer and organ damage.
To mitigate these risks, researchers suggest opting for biodegradable natural plant fibers instead of synthetic materials derived from plastics. Lead, one of the heavy metals identified, is commonly used in the stabilization of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a primary component of synthetic hair products.
The widespread popularity of synthetic hair in Nigeria exposes a large number of women to harmful chemicals, which can result in severe health issues including infertility and cancer. Advocacy groups are urging governmental bodies to enforce stringent testing protocols for both imported and locally produced hair products. Consumers are advised to exercise caution when choosing products and consider safer, more natural alternatives whenever feasible.
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