Johnson and Johnson Reviewing Their Product’s Constituency
Johnson and Johnson Reviewing Their Product’s Constituency

It has been revealed in a recent report that baby products manufacturing company Johnson and Johnson is on its drive to get rid of products that can be harmful for the little babies. This is being done after there was the presence of harmful chemicals in the baby shampoo by the company as well as a number of other products.

It was revealed that the `no more tears' shampoo from the brand is actually full of toxins and chemicals that might tend to harm the soft baby skin. This is why there are now effective measures being taken for the removal of these toxins, to maintain the quality of products and keep the babies safe.

The chemicals called quaternium-15 and 1, 4-dioxane are the ones that are harmful for the babies and this is why there are now effective measures being taken for detoxifying the `no more tears' shampoo brand.

There have been a number of product recalls done by the company all over the world, due to the same reason, and now the firm is planning to take measures to eradicate the problem completely and change the constituency of the shampoo by removing these toxins.

There has been a lot of trouble faced by the firm for a range of the products, and they are now trying their best to clean up the sloppy image and the entire production process is going through a major overhaul, so that customers are satisfied and no harm is done to them with the use of J&J products.

"We think it's an important step forward. We look forward to the day when all their products are free of carcinogens and other chemicals of concern", revealed Stacy Malkan the spokeswoman for the firm.

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