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Is Bronidox Banned? EU vs US Status, Risks & Where It Hides

TL;DR: Bronidox is banned in the EU but allowed in the US (formaldehyde releasers).

INCI name 5-Bromo-5-Nitro-1,3-Dioxane. CAS 30007-47-7.

Is Bronidox banned in the EU?

EU statusBanned
US statusAllowed
Risk levelhigh
Where it shows upshampoo, shower gel
CAS number30007-47-7

What is Bronidox?

Bronidox is a preservative that slowly releases formaldehyde to kill bacteria in water-based personal-care products.

Why is Bronidox used in personal-care products?

It extends shelf life cheaply by releasing low levels of formaldehyde over time.

Is Bronidox dangerous? Documented risks

Formaldehyde is a known human carcinogen and a common skin sensitizer. The EU restricts formaldehyde-releasing preservatives and requires warning labels; Washington State is phasing them out, while they remain unrestricted federally in the US.

Products that may contain Bronidox

  • shampoo
  • shower gel

How to avoid Bronidox: safer alternatives

Choose 'formaldehyde-free' products and EU-compliant brands; look for preservatives like sodium benzoate or potassium sorbate. BannedPantry flags formaldehyde releasers on the INCI list.

Frequently asked questions about Bronidox

Is Bronidox banned in the EU?

Bronidox is restricted under the EU Cosmetics Regulation (1223/2009), but it is allowed in US personal-care products.

Is Bronidox in US cosmetics?

Yes โ€” Bronidox can still appear in US-sold cosmetics and personal-care products because US rules are far less restrictive than the EU's.

What products contain Bronidox?

Read the INCI ingredient list on the back of the package. Scan the barcode with BannedPantry to flag Bronidox automatically.

Are there safer alternatives to Bronidox?

Yes. Look for EU-compliant or 'free-from' formulations; BannedPantry suggests safer swaps when it detects Bronidox.

Is Bronidox in your bathroom cabinet?

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Sources

  1. Formaldehyde releasers in common personal-care products โ€” Silent Spring Institute
  2. Washington Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act implementation โ€” Toxic-Free Future
  3. EU Cosmetics Regulation Annex II (prohibited substances) โ€” EU Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009

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