EWG Study Suggests More Than One In 10 Talc-Based Cosmetics Contain Asbestos

The Environmental Working Group and Scientific Analytical Institute say inadequate testing of talc-containing personal-care products is to blame for findings of asbestos in cosmetics, including three of 21 powder-based cosmetics SAI analyzed at EWG’s request. They continue to push for updated testing standards that include electron microscopy as a core component.

Chrysotile fibers (asbestos variety) seen on the fluorescent screen of a transmission electron microscope (TEM), x30 000 magnification. Environmental laboratory specialised in asbestos

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