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	<title>Comments on: Formaldehyde in VS bras?</title>
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		<title>By: Marion Lindsay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marion Lindsay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Mar 2009 06:35:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I recently purchased 2 Victoria&#039;s Secret Bras, and as soon as I started wearing them I developed large red itchy areas on both sides of my breasts, which later spread  to the underarms. The rash then spread to my forearms,back, behind the knees, and stomach. I also developed a tight chest, and was coughing up yellow phlegm. Now I have a dry cough.
  I went to the doctor, who agreed that the rash could spread to other areas of the body, after starting at the breasts, and it is definitely an allergic reaction.
 THis all started right after wearing the bras. 
          I am really angry to think that such a dangerous, cancer causing substance ( Formadehyde) has been used in making the VS bras.It is a known carcinogen (cause of cancer) and a known allergen.
              Both of my new VS bras were made in China.
                   So angry right now. THis has to STOP.. NO clothing or household products should have formaldehyde in them.
              No wonder there is so much Cancer !!!!~!
                 Irate, unhappy VS customer,
           Marion Lindsay
       Squamish BC Canada</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently purchased 2 Victoria&#8217;s Secret Bras, and as soon as I started wearing them I developed large red itchy areas on both sides of my breasts, which later spread  to the underarms. The rash then spread to my forearms,back, behind the knees, and stomach. I also developed a tight chest, and was coughing up yellow phlegm. Now I have a dry cough.<br />
  I went to the doctor, who agreed that the rash could spread to other areas of the body, after starting at the breasts, and it is definitely an allergic reaction.<br />
 THis all started right after wearing the bras.<br />
          I am really angry to think that such a dangerous, cancer causing substance ( Formadehyde) has been used in making the VS bras.It is a known carcinogen (cause of cancer) and a known allergen.<br />
              Both of my new VS bras were made in China.<br />
                   So angry right now. THis has to STOP.. NO clothing or household products should have formaldehyde in them.<br />
              No wonder there is so much Cancer !!!!~!<br />
                 Irate, unhappy VS customer,<br />
           Marion Lindsay<br />
       Squamish BC Canada</p>
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		<title>By: Susanna Robar</title>
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		<dc:creator>Susanna Robar</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 04:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I purchased a bra at Target, in order to pay less money, in 2005. I developed an itchy area on the right side where the bra touched my skin in the front. Then after a few days I noticed marks on the skin in that same place. I immediately saw my dermatologist about it. He told me that it is a regular practice for lingerie manufacturers to put formaldehyde in their finished product. That is why it is so important to wash our lingerie before wearing it. However, sometimes the washing does not remove all of the chemical, and some people are more sensitive to it than others. I had washed mine first before wearing it. It is now 2008, and I still have the marks on my skin, and the itch comes back now and then. It looks like it will never go away. I get a thermography (heat sensitive) exam in place of a mammogram each year. That exam shows a concentration of heat in the place where the formaldehyde left marks on my skin – which means damaged tissue.  Every bra manufacturer is guilty, not just Victoria&#039;s Secret. Buyer Beware!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I purchased a bra at Target, in order to pay less money, in 2005. I developed an itchy area on the right side where the bra touched my skin in the front. Then after a few days I noticed marks on the skin in that same place. I immediately saw my dermatologist about it. He told me that it is a regular practice for lingerie manufacturers to put formaldehyde in their finished product. That is why it is so important to wash our lingerie before wearing it. However, sometimes the washing does not remove all of the chemical, and some people are more sensitive to it than others. I had washed mine first before wearing it. It is now 2008, and I still have the marks on my skin, and the itch comes back now and then. It looks like it will never go away. I get a thermography (heat sensitive) exam in place of a mammogram each year. That exam shows a concentration of heat in the place where the formaldehyde left marks on my skin – which means damaged tissue.  Every bra manufacturer is guilty, not just Victoria&#8217;s Secret. Buyer Beware!</p>
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