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  1. A common ingredient in personal care products, sodium lauryl sulfate, or SLS, is an additive that allows cleansing products to foam. According to the Environmental Working Group's Skin Deep Cosmetic Safety Database, SLS is a "moderate hazard" that has been linked to cancer, neurotoxicity, organ toxicity, skin irritation and endocrine disruption.

  2. Feb 29, 2024 · Is sodium lauryl sulfate carcinogenic? Products containing SLS go through frequent, thorough testing. No major national or international cancer organization or research center has found...

  3. Dec 9, 2019 · For SLS to be considered dangerous, it would have to be in contact with the skin for a long period of time. Generally, with consumer products such as washes that contain SLS, it’s assumed they won’t be on the skin for very long, meaning the chance of your skin being affected is pretty low.

  4. Nov 17, 2015 · Each human health and environmental claim is assessed against peer-reviewed scientific evidence for accuracy and validity. This review clearly demonstrates the known risks and benefits of using household cleaning products that contain SLS. Table 1 summarizes the available toxicology data on SLS.

  5. The ingredient can cause itching, pain, and redness when it comes in contact with the eyes, and strong concentrations of the compound in skincare and hair care products can also cause excessive dryness. In some cases, the presence of sodium laurel sulfate in toothpaste can even lead to the development of mouth sores.

  6. May 23, 2023 · Regarding its use in cosmetics and body products, the safety assessment study of SLS, published in 1983 in the International Journal of Toxicology (the most recent assessment), found that it’s not...

  7. Oct 14, 2022 · Is sodium lauryl sulfate bad for you? Despite some online rumors and misperceptions, government agencies like FDA 4 and EPA 6 have reviewed the safety of SLS and approved its use for a number of consumer applications.

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