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Lead acetate vs Formaldehyde (free): which is worse?

Quick answer: Both score equally on our risk model. Lead acetate is banned in the EU and allowed in the US; Formaldehyde (free) is banned in the EU and allowed in the US.

PropertyLead acetateFormaldehyde (free)
EU statusBannedBanned
US statusAllowedAllowed
Risk levelhighhigh
Banned inEuropean UnionEuropean Union
Restricted in
Categoryheavy metalcmr
Where it hidesprogressive hair dye, men's hair colornail hardener, keratin treatment, eyelash glue

What is Lead acetate?

Lead acetate is a lead compound used in progressive darkening hair dyes.

What is Formaldehyde (free)?

Formaldehyde (free) is free formaldehyde used directly as a preservative and in salon hair treatments.

Documented risks

Lead acetate: Lead is a potent neurotoxin with no safe level. Banned in EU cosmetics; the US FDA revoked its authorization in 2018.

Formaldehyde (free): A known human carcinogen (IARC Group 1). Banned from direct use in EU cosmetics; allowed in US products with limited oversight.

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