To: Lorenzo Delpani, Incoming CEO, Revlon Inc., David Kennedy, Interim CEO, Revlon Inc., and Ronald Perelman, Chairman of the Board, Revlon Inc.

Tell Revlon: Remove toxic chemicals from your products

Be part of the solution to breast cancer and other diseases. Join your competitors in the cosmetics industry and put the health of women and their families first. Remove toxic chemicals from your products.

Why is this important?

Hypocrisy is unfashionable. Revlon--one of the biggest cosmetics manufacturers in the country--is running ads promoting their support for breast cancer awareness while selling products to women that actually contain cancer-causing chemicals! Revlon uses cancer-causing chemicals like parabens and formaldehyde-releasers, plus chemicals like octinoxate, linked to thyroid disruption and reproductive development problems, in their hair care products, makeup, and facial/hand creams.

Revlon's major competitors--including brands like Cover Girl, Neutrogena, and Clean & Clear--are removing toxic chemicals from their products. Instead of doing the same, Revlon is pumping money into a big breast cancer awareness campaign called "Revlon Cares." The 1 in 8 women who will develop breast cancer deserve better. Tell Revlon to be part of the solution by removing toxic chemicals from their personal care products.