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Benzene in popular skincare brand? Separating skincare science from internet hysteria

An article tackling the viral panic surrounding a popular skincare brand and benzene explains that the concern is limited strictly to acne treatments containing benzoyl peroxide (BPO), which can naturally degrade into benzene over time when exposed to high heat or long storage. Despite internet rumours and class-action lawsuits, the FDA has not recalled the brands products, as independent testing confirmed that over 90% of BPO products show undetectable or safe, minimal levels of the compound. Dermatologists and regulators emphasize that the brands standard moisturizers and cleansers are completely unaffected, advising consumers simply to store their acne treatments at room temperature and discard them past their expiration dates rather than throwing away their entire skincare routines.

 

Social media had everyone panicking that their favourite drugstore moisturizers were toxic, but it turns out the real issue is just leaving your acne cream in a hot car. How much do you trust internet health trends, and have you ever thrown away a perfectly good product just because a viral video scared you?

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