
Answer:
Benzene, a carcinogen, has been reported at high concentrations in several dry shampoo aerosol sprays, according to tests by Valisure, which submitted a citizen’s petition to the U.S. FDA calling for better regulation of benzene in these products. Valisure reported much higher concentrations of benzene from the dry shampoos than from other aerosol products it has tested, such as spray sunscreens and spray deodorants and antiperspirants which have also been found to cause benzene exposure. However, the higher levels reported in dry shampoos is likely due to the use of a more sensitive testing methodology that captures 10–50 times more benzene from the air than a method previously used by Valisure.
Be aware that the benzene in these products is most likely from aerosol propellants in the sprays, and probably not from the ingredients of the dry shampoo itself. These propellants, like butane, isobutane, and propane, are compressed, volatile liquids that immediately become airborne when you press the trigger on the can, allowing the dry shampoo to come out more evenly than with a mechanical spray bottle. The benzene quickly disperses into the air, but at much higher concentration during the blast, with the concentration of benzene in this blast “cloud” found to be as high as 16,000 ppm (parts per million) but falling quickly (within about 10 seconds) to 36 ppm in a large bathroom-sized room.
There is probably no safe level of exposure to benzene, and all exposures constitute some risk. Studies of petroleum workers exposed to benzene by inhalation have clearly associated the chemical with the development of cancers of blood tissues, such as leukemia, at continued exposure to levels as low as 1 ppm.
How to reduce exposure to benzene:
#1: Choose a product with the least amount of benzene, and avoid those with high levels (see the list — sign in as a CL Member. Also learn about class action settlements by two dry shampoo brands.)
#2: Use in a well-ventilated area.
#3: Do not direct the spray toward the face.
#4: Take a deep breath before spray and do not breathe in while spraying or for about 5-10 seconds afterward.
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Andrii20945
October 23, 2024Benzene is the same as Benzyl alcohol or Benzyl salicylate?
No, those chemicals are not the same as benzene.
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kitteh mama
October 22, 2024Thank you so very much, CL!!
Glad to help!
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Karin20934
October 22, 2024Thank you for reporting this information. Dry Shampoo is easy to use on those days when there is no time to do a wash and blow dry.
Jackie22241
March 13, 2025And for the elderly or disabled! (I am both!)
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Nanci17844
November 16, 2022I thought that I had found the perfect shampoo…non-scented, Not Your Mother’s…ai yi yi! I just threw it away and ordered the Klorane Detox Dry with Aquatic Mint. Crossing fingers that I will like it as well. I don’t use a dry shampoo often but it sure comes in handy when I need it.
Please note that non-scented versions of Not Your Mother’s dry shampoos were not included in the analysis.
Harise20927
October 22, 2024Klorane is expensive but it's also the one I switched to when I first saw this article. And it's an overall good quality product too, it works better for me and is a finer grain of powder or whatever it is, but I think it's definitely nicer than the cheaper ones.
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Denise S.
November 15, 2022You mention a Dove recall but I don’t see it listed in your tables.
The link can be found just above the table in the article.
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J B
November 13, 2022I use Biotin Boost, which lists sodium benzoate as one of the ingredients. Is this a form of benzene?
This is not a source of benzene.
J B
November 22, 2022Thanks so much. I really appreciate your research on this topic.
You're welcome Joanne, glad you found the article helpful!
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Suzanne17828
November 11, 2022There are a few dry shampoos that are powders that one shakes out, spreads on hair, then brush hair. I just bought Bumble and Bumble’s powdered dry shampoo - less convenient, but no propellant. Thank you, CL, as always for the excellent research.
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Abrar17827
November 11, 2022Wow this is very helpful thank you so much for this!
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