US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB7685

Introduced
2/25/26  

Caption

Healthy Hair Act

Impact

The enactment of HB7685 could lead to increased scrutiny of products currently on the market, potentially banning certain hair straightening treatments that utilize chemicals deemed harmful. This change is aimed particularly at safeguarding the health of both consumers and salon workers. Furthermore, the bill mandates a study to evaluate the health risks associated with these products, thereby promoting a deeper understanding of their long-term effects on individuals who are frequently exposed to these substances.

Summary

House Bill 7685, referred to as the Healthy Hair Act, seeks to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. The primary purpose of this legislation is to classify hair straightening and smoothing products that contain formaldehyde or formaldehyde-releasing substances as adulterated. By stipulating these products as unsafe for consumer use, the bill aims to improve public health and safety concerning cosmetic regulations. The implications of this bill are significant, as they can affect a wide range of hair care products available in the marketplace today, particularly those popular in salons.

Contention

Notably, there may be controversy surrounding the bill's implementation, as stakeholders in the beauty and salon industry might argue against sweeping bans that restrict product availability. There could also be pushback from manufacturers of these products who may claim that the regulatory changes are unfounded based on current scientific evidence. The bill highlights a crucial balance between public health concerns and the rights of businesses to market their products, thus raising questions about regulatory overreach and economic impact on the beauty industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB236

Cosmetics: chemical hair relaxers.

US HB4433

Toxic-Free Beauty Act of 2025

US SB632

To Amend The Food, Drug, And Cosmetic Act; And To Require Warning Labels For Hair Relaxers That Contain Certain Chemicals.

US H5833

Allows providers of services under this section to visit the houses of individuals with special needs or sensory-related disorders or differences in order to provide haircuts or hairdressing services.

US SB656

Public Health - Cosmetic Products - Enforcement and Penalties for Prohibited Ingredients (Crown and Care Act - Protecting Communities from Harmful Hair Chemicals)

US HB1533

Public Health - Cosmetic Products - Enforcement and Penalties for Prohibited Ingredients (Crown and Care Act - Protecting Communities from Harmful Hair Chemicals)

US HB4396

Uterine Cancer Study Act of 2025

US H686

Safe Cosmetics Act

US HB5027

Ban Harmful Food Dyes Act

US HB4858

Ban Harmful Food Dyes Act

Similar Bills

NY S02057

Enacts the "beauty justice act"; provides for the regulation of ingredients in personal care products and cosmetics; prohibits the sale of personal care products and cosmetic products containing certain restricted products.

NY A02054

Enacts the "beauty justice act"; provides for the regulation of ingredients in personal care products and cosmetics; prohibits the sale of personal care products and cosmetic products containing certain restricted products.

CA SB236

Cosmetics: chemical hair relaxers.

RI H5833

Allows providers of services under this section to visit the houses of individuals with special needs or sensory-related disorders or differences in order to provide haircuts or hairdressing services.

NJ A2063

Prohibits sale and distribution of nail products containing dibutyl phthalates, toluene, or formaldehyde.

US SB2285

Uterine Cancer Study Act of 2025

GA HR952

House Study Committee on Risks Associated with Hair Straightening Products; create

US HB4396

Uterine Cancer Study Act of 2025