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Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Shampoo sold in the U.S., Canada, China, Indonesia and Australia still contains quaternium-15, but according to the product labels, it isn’t in versions of the ...
Johnson’s remains one of the most trusted brands in the baby sphere, for this very reason. Their simple formula washes away 99.9% of germs, and over 90% of the ingredients are of natural origin.
Quaternium-15 is still an ingredient on Johnson & Johnson's Baby Shampoo sold in the U.S., Canada, China, Indonesia and Australia, but the campaign's research this summer found it's not in the ...
Johnson and Johnson has released a statement saying, in part, it is gradually phasing these chemicals out of its baby products, but that the "formaldehyde-releasing preservatives are safe and approved ...
1955: A young baby having its hair washed in the bath, with the double protection of an eyeshield and Johnson & Johnson's new soapless baby shampoo. (Photo by John Firth/BIPs/Getty Images) Getty ...
Returning to Johnson and Johnson baby shampoo, one researcher calculated the amount of formaldehyde released from Quaternium-15 in baby shampoo in a bathroom at 0.2 milligrams per cubic meter (mg/cm 3 ...
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