HC+Red+3


 * HC Red 3** is an amine, it forms carcinogenic nitrosamine compounds if mixed with nitrosating agents. This chemical may contain harmful impurities. It is coal tar dye, the laboratory studies do not show carcinogenic effects from exposure, although epidemiology studies have linked the long-time use of coal tar hair dye to increased risk of bladder cancer. This chemical can be found in hair color and bleaching. This chemical is potentially contaminated with impurities linked to cancer or other significant health problems. It forms carcinogens if mixed with amines nitrosating agents, it can form carcinogenic nitrosamine compounds, on the skin or in the body after absorption, if mixed with amines. There is limited evidence of carcinogenicity, it is thought to possibly cause cancer in humans, based on limited data. It can instigate immune system response that can include itching, burning, scaling, hives, and blistering of skin.