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On February 28, 2025, a significant incident was reported involving allergenic substances detected in hair color products. The specific allergens identified in this case are Lilial and Lyral, both of which are known to cause allergic reactions in some individuals. This incident originated in Germany and has been categorized as an 'Other incident' under the broader category of allergen hazards.
According to the consumer watchdog organization dTest, the presence of these allergens in hair color formulations raises concerns regarding the safety and compliance of cosmetic products. Lilial, a fragrance ingredient, and Lyral, another chemical often used for scent, have been scrutinized for their potential to trigger allergic responses in sensitive individuals.
As a result of this detection, consumers are advised to remain informed about the ingredients in hair color products they may use. The incident highlights the importance of vigilance regarding allergenic substances in personal care items, and underscores the need for manufacturers to adhere to safety regulations and guidelines to protect consumers from potential allergic reactions.
- Incident: Allergens: Lilial And Lyral has been detected in Hair color.
- Date: 2025-02-28
- Product: Hair color
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- Origin of issue: Germany
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- Incident Category: Other incident
- Hazard Category: Allergens
- Source: dTest
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