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Hair Weaves, Chemical Hair Products & Cancer Risk: What Black Women Need to Know

Doni GloverBy Doni GloverJune 13, 202513 ViewsNo Comments2 Mins Read
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Hair Weaves, Chemical Hair Products & Cancer Risk: What Black Women Need to Know
Remember: Your hair is part of your identity — protect it and yourself by choosing safer products and staying informed.

(BALTIMORE – June 13, 2025) – The Bottom Line:
Wearing hair weaves does not directly cause cancer. However, many Black women use chemical relaxers, straighteners, and adhesives in combination with weaves that may contain harmful substances linked to health risks, including certain cancers.


Why This Matters

  • Black women are more likely than others to use chemical hair products from an early age and more frequently.

  • Some of these products contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals (like parabens, phthalates, formaldehyde) linked to higher cancer risks.

  • A 2022 NIH study found that frequent use of hair straighteners was associated with a doubling of uterine cancer risk — with Black women disproportionately affected.


What About Weaves?

  • Weaves themselves are not carcinogenic.

  • The glues, adhesives, and chemical treatments used before or during installation may introduce harmful chemicals.

  • Long-term tight hairstyles can cause traction alopecia (hair loss) but not cancer.


Cultural & Systemic Context

  • Black hair care choices are often shaped by social pressures and professional expectations to conform to Eurocentric beauty standards.

  • This leads to increased use of chemical products and protective styles, sometimes without adequate breaks for hair and scalp health.

  • The beauty industry has historically underregulated products marketed to Black women, resulting in greater exposure to harmful chemicals.


How to Protect Yourself

  • Choose products free of harmful chemicals — look for “paraben-free,” “phthalate-free,” and “formaldehyde-free” labels.

  • Support Black-owned, clean beauty brands committed to health and transparency.

  • Take breaks between chemical treatments and weave installations to allow your scalp to breathe.

  • Advocate for stronger regulations on beauty products.


Resources & Further Reading

  • NIH Study on Hair Straighteners & Uterine Cancer: nih.gov/news-events

  • Silent Spring Institute Report on Toxic Chemicals: silentspring.org/beauty

  • Black Women for Wellness – Natural Evolution Report: bwwla.org

  • Environmental Working Group Skin Deep Database: ewg.org/skindeep


Remember:

Your hair is part of your identity — protect it and yourself by choosing safer products and staying informed.

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