"The withdrawal comes after the publication of a book by New Zealand author Wendyl Nissen, which warns about the dangers of IPBC, an additive that can cause moderate dermatitis and skin rashes."
"In 2001, Danish researchers found that the use of IPBC in cosmetic products 'can lead to contact sensitisation and allergic contact dermatitis'," it reported.
"Results of patch-test studies ... in 2003 also showed that IPBC is considered to be a proven contact allergen."
... and yet 10 years later they're taking it off the shelves because it's in products that are designed for babies. AWESOMENESS!!!
. So much for regulation.



. AWESOMENESS!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
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... tis our own fault for having differing body chemistry's (let alone being completely different species to the test subjects) that react adversely to their products... and to that end we become an acceptable loss in the pursuit of the mighty $$$... whatever happened to a damp sponge?

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