The California EPA’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment announces its intent to list cosmetics ingredients benzophenone, cocamide diethanolamine and diethanolamine as chemicals known to cause cancer under Proposition 65. The ingredients are currently classified as “possibly carcinogenic to humans.” Benzophenone ingredients are used in a wide variety of cosmetic products to protect them from deterioration, and in sunscreen products to protect skin from UV rays, according to CosmeticsInfo.org. Diethanolamine is mostly used in hair dyes, while cocamide diethanolamine functions to thicken or increase foaming of personal-care products. OEHHA seeks comments as to whether the ingredients have been appropriately identified. Comments are due by Feb. 21.
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