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lk0306
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Do these chemicals emit formaldehyde gas when heated?

Hey there. 

I'm just wanting some clarification on a few chemicals that were included in a hair straightening solution I had a reaction to recently. I've researched a few and found some sources that state that they do produce formaldehyde gas when heated. (I heated my hair with a hairdryer as well as a hair straightener in the process) Just want to know if that is in fact true from a chemistry standpoint. The ingredients are: 

- Cyclomethicone

- Glyoxylic acid 

 

Thanks very much 

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jackysins951
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Re: Do these chemicals emit formaldehyde gas when heated?

Cyclomethicone and glyoxylic acid are commonly used in hair straightening solutions. While cyclomethicone is not known to produce formaldehyde gas when heated, glyoxylic acid can release formaldehyde under certain conditions. It's crucial to consider the best garage specific formulation and how these chemicals interact during the hair straightening process to assess any potential risks accurately. Consulting with a chemistry expert or a professional in the field can provide more precise insights.

 
 
 
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jenifferjackson1
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Re: Do these chemicals emit formaldehyde gas when heated?

It's important to check with a professional or manufacturer about the specific chemicals in your hair straightening solution. They can provide accurate information by Jack squishmallow on any potential emissions when heated.

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