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Johnson & Johnson's popular "No More Tears" baby shampoo can now claim yet another "no more" to its title: formaldehyde. The company told the New York Times that as of this month, it's created a ...
What’s different about the shampoo, and 100 other baby products sold by Johnson & Johnson, isn’t so much about what’s been added; it’s what’s missing.
What’s different about the shampoo, and 100 other baby products sold by Johnson & Johnson, isn’t so much about what’s been added; it’s what’s missing.
Two chemicals considered harmful to babies remain in Johnson & Johnson’s baby shampoo sold in the U.S. and some other countries, even though the company already makes versions without th… ...
Kay, Jane. "Johnson & Johnson Removes Some Chemicals from Baby Shampoo, Other Products." Scientific American. 6 May 2013. Thomas, Katie. "Johnson & Johnson to Remove Questionable Chemicals in ...
NEW YORK (CBS 2)-- You may have used it as a kid, and if you're a parent, there's a good chance you've used Johnson's baby shampoo on your child. On Tuesday, a boycott was launched against the ...
Quaternium-15 is still an ingredient on Johnson & Johnson's Baby Shampoo sold in the U.S., Canada, China, Indonesia and Australia, but the campaign's research this summer found it's not in the ...
Johnson & Johnson Canada claims its flagship product complies with Health Canada regulations. Johnson & Johnson under fire to pull “toxic” baby shampoo Skip to main content ...
A lawsuit filed by a group of consumers alleging Johnson & Johnson’s baby shampoo includes potentially cancer-causing chemicals will be allowed to go forward, according to a federal court ...
Johnson & Johnson says it removed DEP, the phthalate most commonly used in fragrance and other cosmetics, and other phthalates from all products, and they announced that their fragrances wouldn't ...