
In case you missed it, there's recently been a lot of noise around hair products and the dangers of their ingredients - particularly when it comes to dry shampoo.
In the United States and Canada, some dry shampoos have recently been recalled - such as Bed Head, Dove and TRESemmé - after the detection of 'high' levels of a cancer-causing ingredient.
The ingredient in question? Benzene.
If you're not a scientist and don't know anything about benzene (fair), it's basically a chemical that's used in coal tar and petroleum - and has been found to have carcinogenic properties.
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Naturally, this revelation has caused the Internet to absolutely blow up, making it pretty hard to navigate what's actually true and what's... not.
In light of these findings, experts are saying that there are a few very important things you should know before ditching dry shampoo and some of your other favourite hair products forever.
So, we're going to break it all down.
Below, we explain everything you need to know.
Can dry shampoo really cause cancer?
While it's true that traces of benzene have been found in hair products like dry shampoo, and the ingredient has been proven to cause cancer, can the amount of benzene in dry shampoo products actually harm your health?