2020
DOI: 10.36849/jdd.2020.4889
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Use of Beauty Products Among African American Women: Potential Health Disparities and Clinical Implications

Abstract: Skin and hair care products may be a potential source of toxic chemical exposure that disproportionately affects skin of color patients. African American women may have increased exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals, as they are more likely to use personal care products such as chemical straighteners and relaxers. While studies on the association between beauty product use and certain diseases have shown variable findings, recent research has highlighted the potential increased risk of breast cancer amon… Show more

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