Summer’s Eve Removes Three Colorants From Feminine Washes, A ‘Huge Win’ For Women’s Voices

Women’s Voices for the Earth says Prestige Brands has “quietly reformulated” Summer’s Eve products to eliminate three colorants that should not be in feminine washes, based on FDA regulations and the realities of consumer practices and women’s anatomy. Now the NGO is considering next steps.

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Prestige Consumer Healthcare Inc. has eliminated three colorants from Summer’s Eve feminine washes, according to NGO Women’s Voices for the Earth, which has been campaigning for years for the ingredients’ removal from such products due to their suspected links to cancer and hormone disruption.

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