Talc

CAS Number: 14807-96-6

SERIOUS
health hazard

MODERATE
health hazard

FEW OR NO
health hazards

0 79
80 89
90 100
81

Sources of exposure:

Personal care
Industrial uses

Description:

Talc is a naturally occurring mineral composed primarily of hydrated magnesium silicate. It is used in personal care products to absorb moisture and improve product texture. It is also widely used as a filler in industrial products. Potential contamination with asbestos is of high concern.

Health concerns:

Cancer

Known or suspected to increase cancer risk in humans.

Contaminants:

  • asbestos

Banned/restricted lists:

  • European Commission Annex III restrictions. Government of Canada. List of Ingredients that are Restricted for Use in Cosmetic Products.

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