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Have you been in a salon? Those spray products are unholy. Breathing in those things every day for years can't be good.
Makeup and perfumes are inhaled way more by women outside of a salon too. That just can’t be good for a person.
Yeah, people are fixating on the salon, but I just meant that as an example. Many women use a lot of product at home every day. It can't be good.
So why don't barbers have a high cancer rate?
Hairdressers do have above average rates of cancer, amongst other elevated rates of health conditions linked to chemical exposure.
https://womensvoices.org/safe-salons/beauty-and-its-beast/
https://academic.oup.com/ije/article/38/6/1512/672312?login=false
Who says they don't? Was there a study done on them?