The Hidden Dangers in Keratin Hair Products: Why Nitrosamine-Free Keratin Supplements and Hair Care Is Essential

|Natalie Harrison
The Hidden Dangers in Keratin Hair Products: Why Nitrosamine-Free Keratin Supplements and Hair Care Is Essential

Updated: November 2025

Your complete guide to understanding the nitrosamine crisis, what it means for your safety, and how to choose keratin products you can trust


In 2024, something alarming happened in the beauty and wellness industry. The European Union discovered that popular keratin hair products contained nitrosamines, chemical compounds linked to cancer and serious health risks.

Suddenly, major international brands faced recalls. Salons pulled products from shelves. Consumers panicked. And rightfully so, because this wasn't a minor issue, it was a fundamental breach of trust.

But here's what's important to understand: not all keratin products are equally at risk.

The danger was concentrated in a specific category. Understanding which products are safe, which are dangerous, and how to verify the difference could protect your health.

Let's break down exactly what happened, why it happened, and most importantly, how to protect yourself moving forward.


What Are Nitrosamines and Why Are They Dangerous?

The Basic Science

Nitrosamines are chemical compounds that form when certain ingredients are processed together, particularly under heat or with specific stabilising agents.

They've been classified as potential carcinogens by major health organisations, including the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).

The concerning part: Nitrosamines can accumulate in your body over time with repeated exposure.

Health Risks Associated With Nitrosamine Exposure

Potential risks identified in research:

  • Increased cancer risk (particularly stomach, oesophageal, and bladder cancers) with chronic exposure

  • Reproductive and developmental toxicity

  • Organ damage with prolonged exposure

  • Mutagenic potential (ability to damage DNA)

Important note: Risk depends on concentration, duration of exposure, and frequency of use.

This is why regulatory agencies set strict safety thresholds rather than banning the substance outright.


The 2024 EU Nitrosamine Investigation: What Actually Happened

The Regulatory Action

In 2024, the European Union ramped up scrutiny of cosmetic products, particularly haircare lines and topical keratin treatments, over nitrosamine contamination.

EU safety threshold set:
50 parts per billion (ppb) maximum in both raw materials and finished products

This was significantly stricter than previous standards, reflecting growing concern about cumulative exposure.

What Products Were Actually Recalled

Critically important: The recalls focused almost entirely on topical keratin treatments, not oral supplements.

Products affected:

  • Brazilian blowout treatments and keratin smoothing treatments (applied directly to hair, then heat-sealed)

  • Professional salon keratin straightening products

  • Topical keratin creams and leave-in treatments

  • Numerous products from major international brands

Products NOT affected:

  • Oral keratin supplements (like Functional Keratin™)

  • Shampoos and conditioners (generally safe)

  • Haircare products without direct scalp application

Why Topical Treatments Were the Problem

The danger came from how these products were formulated and processed:

Chemical stabilisation:
Topical keratin treatments (especially straightening treatments) require harsh chemicals to stabilise the keratin and create the smoothing effect

Cost-cutting processes:
Some manufacturers used cheaper, lower-quality processes to reduce costs

Poor quality control:
Inadequate testing meant nitrosamines went undetected until EU investigations

Heat application:
The heat used to seal keratin treatments can amplify nitrosamine formation if the base formula isn't properly formulated

Result: Nitrosamines accumulated in the final product at levels significantly exceeding safety thresholds


Understanding the Difference: Topical Treatments vs. Oral Supplements

This distinction is absolutely critical for your safety and decision-making.

Topical Keratin Treatments (Higher Risk Category)

What they are:

  • Brazilian blowouts and keratin smoothing treatments

  • Professional salon products applied directly to hair and scalp

  • Left-in creams, serums, and treatments

  • Typically require heat to activate or seal

How nitrosamines enter:

  • Chemical stabilisation agents used in formulation

  • Heat application during treatment

  • Poor manufacturing controls

Exposure pathway:

  • Absorbed through scalp skin

  • Inhaled during application (especially in poorly ventilated salons)

  • Cumulative with repeated treatments (every 2-3 months)

Risk level:
Higher, especially with frequent use, poor ventilation, and products from unregulated manufacturers

Oral Keratin Supplements (Lower Risk Category)

What they are:

  • Capsules or powders containing Functional Keratin™

  • Ingested as dietary supplements

  • Pass through digestive system

  • No topical application or heat involved

Why nitrosamines are less likely:

  • No chemical stabilisation required (capsules provide stability)

  • No heat activation or sealing needed

  • Digestive enzymes break down compounds before absorption

  • Regulated as dietary supplements with stricter standards

Quality control is standard:
Reputable supplement manufacturers use third-party testing for contaminants, including nitrosamines

Risk level:
Lower, especially with third-party tested products and from compliant manufacturers


The Real Danger: Which Products Should You Actually Avoid

High-Risk Products (Proceed With Caution)

1. Professional Keratin Straightening Treatments:
Brazilian blowouts, keratin relaxers, and similar salon treatments from unknown or unregulated brands

2. Budget Salon Products:
Cheap keratin treatments sold online or through unregulated channels, especially from outside Europe

3. Products Without Third-Party Testing:
Any topical keratin treatment that doesn't provide independent lab testing for nitrosamines

4. DIY or Non-Professional Keratin Treatments:
Home-use keratin smoothing kits without proper safety certifications

Safer Alternatives

Professional treatments from reputable salons:
Ask about their nitrosamine testing and EU compliance before treatment

Oral keratin supplements (like Functional Keratin™):
Third-party tested, no topical application risk

Shampoos and conditioners:
Generally safe, as they don't require harsh chemical stabilisation

Natural hair care products:
Look for sulfate-free, naturally-derived formulas without chemical stabilisation agents


How to Verify Product Safety: Your Checklist

For Topical Keratin Treatments

Before you use ANY topical keratin treatment:

Ask for third-party testing:

  • Request certificates of analysis showing nitrosamine levels

  • Verify testing was done by an accredited independent lab (not the manufacturer)

  • Confirm results are below 50 ppb (EU standard)

Check regulatory compliance:

  • Does the product comply with EU regulations?

  • Is it available and legal in Europe? (If banned there, should raise red flags)

  • Has it been recalled in any major markets?

Research the brand:

  • How long has the company been in business?

  • Do they have a solid reputation and transparent testing practices?

  • Can you contact them for safety information?

Ask your salon:

  • Where do they source their products?

  • Can they provide safety documentation?

  • How often do they test for contaminants?

For Oral Keratin Supplements

Look for:

Third-party testing verification:

  • Certificates of analysis specifically showing nitrosamine testing

  • Testing by recognised labs (NSF, USP, ConsumerLab)

  • Published results showing levels below 50 ppb (ideally much lower)

Brand transparency:

  • Detailed ingredient lists

  • Manufacturing location and standards

  • Available customer support for safety questions

  • Published clinical research on their specific product

Regulatory compliance:

  • Registration with relevant authorities (FDA in USA, TGA in Australia, etc.)

  • Clear labelling and usage instructions

  • No unsubstantiated health claims


Where Kiri10 Stands on Safety

Our Commitment to Nitrosamine-Free Products

Kiri10's keratin supplements are rigorously tested and verified safe:

Independent lab testing:
Kiri10's Functional Keratin™ is third-party tested for nitrosamines

Exceptional safety record:
Results consistently come back at less than 1 ppb, which is 50 times stricter than EU cosmetic law standards

Why we exceed standards:

  • Our Functional Keratin™ is extracted naturally using patented technology

  • No harsh chemical stabilisation agents are used

  • We source from regeneratively farmed New Zealand sheep

  • Every batch undergoes rigorous quality control and testing

Our Manufacturing Standards

Compliance:

  • Meet or exceed EU Commission standards

  • Comply with New Zealand Health and Safety regulations

  • Follow FDA guidelines for dietary supplements

  • Tested by accredited independent laboratories

Transparency:

  • Full ingredient disclosure

  • Available testing certificates upon request

  • Verifiable supply chain from farm to finished product

  • Responsive customer support for safety questions

What This Means for You

When you take Kiri10's Functional Keratin™, you can be confident that:

  • Your supplement has been independently tested for nitrosamines

  • Levels are significantly below any safety threshold

  • You're receiving a product manufactured under strict quality controls

  • You're supporting a company committed to transparency and safety


Making Safe Choices: Your Hair Health and Safety Matter

The Bottom Line on Topical Keratin Treatments

If you choose to use topical keratin treatments (like Brazilian blowouts or salon smoothing treatments):

Do:

  • Request third-party testing certificates before treatment

  • Ask about nitrosamine levels and EU compliance

  • Choose reputable, established salons with transparent practices

  • Research the specific product brand and any recalls

  • Ensure proper ventilation during treatment application

  • Space treatments out (don't do them every month)

Avoid:

  • Budget or unknown brands without testing

  • Products sold through unregulated online channels

  • Treatments at salons that can't provide safety information

  • DIY home kits without professional guidance

  • Salons with poor ventilation

The Case for Oral Keratin Supplements

Functional Keratin™ supplements offer significant advantages for safety and effectiveness:

Safety profile:

  • No topical application risk

  • Third-party tested for nitrosamines

  • Levels far below safety thresholds

  • No chemical stabilisation needed

Effectiveness:

  • 43% reduction in hair loss in clinical studies

  • 17.61% improvement in hair cortex integrity

  • 10.1% increase in skin elasticity

  • Results visible within 60-90 days

Convenience:

  • Daily capsule with no salon visits

  • No waiting time between treatments

  • Supports hair health from the inside out

  • Works continuously (not just during or after treatment)


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Frequently Asked Questions

Are all keratin products unsafe?

No. The nitrosamine issue was concentrated in topical keratin treatments, particularly professional salon smoothing treatments. Oral keratin supplements like Functional Keratin™ don't have the same risk factors because they don't require harsh chemical stabilisation.

Should I stop using keratin treatments entirely?

Not necessarily, but be cautious. If you use topical treatments, verify third-party testing for nitrosamines before application. Request safety documentation from your salon. Space treatments out rather than doing them frequently. Consider switching to oral Functional Keratin™ for safer, consistent support.

How do I know if a product has been recalled?

Check with regulatory agencies in your country (FDA in USA, TGA in Australia, EMA in Europe). You can also search the specific product name online with "recall" to find any news articles or regulatory announcements.

Is Kiri10's Functional Keratin™ tested for nitrosamines?

Yes. Kiri10's Functional Keratin™ is third-party tested for nitrosamines, with results consistently below 1 ppb (50 times stricter than EU standards).

What does "parts per billion" mean?

Parts per billion (ppb) is a measurement of concentration. One ppb is equivalent to one drop of water in an Olympic-sized swimming pool. EU safety threshold for cosmetics is 50 ppb. Kiri10's testing shows less than 1 ppb.

Can nitrosamines be absorbed through the scalp?

Yes, which is why topical keratin treatments carry more risk than oral supplements. Nitrosamines in topical products can be absorbed through scalp skin, especially with repeated exposure.

Are salon keratin treatments completely banned?

In Europe, keratin treatments found to exceed 50 ppb are banned or recalled. However, products meeting the standard are still available. Outside Europe, regulation is less strict, so some products not compliant with EU standards are still sold.

How often can I safely use topical keratin treatments?

Research suggests spacing treatments at least 8-12 weeks apart to minimise cumulative exposure to any residual chemicals. However, daily oral supplementation with Functional Keratin™ is safe and more effective.

What's the difference between keratin supplements and keratin treatments?

Keratin supplements (oral, like Functional Keratin™) provide bioavailable keratin your body uses to rebuild hair structure. Keratin treatments (topical) are applied to hair and require chemical stabilisation for smoothing effects. Different products, different risks, different benefits.

Should I be worried about the keratin in my shampoo and conditioner?

No. Shampoos and conditioners don't require the harsh chemical stabilisation that causes nitrosamine formation in smoothing treatments. They're generally very safe products.

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