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  1. Microbead - Wikipedia

    Microbeads are manufactured solid plastic particles of less than one millimeter in their largest dimension. [1] They are most frequently made of polyethylene but can be of other petrochemical …

  2. The Microbead-Free Waters Act: FAQs | FDA

    Microbeads are tiny pieces of plastic found in many health and beauty products, including soap and body scrubs.

  3. Understanding Microbeads: Their Impact on Health and the Environment

    Nov 28, 2023 · This article explores what microbeads are, their health and environmental impacts, including their role as endocrine disruptors, and strategies to mitigate these risks.

  4. Microbeads – A Science Summary - canada.ca

    Microbeads are synthetic polymer particles that, at the time of their manufacture, are greater than 0.1 µm and less than or equal to 5 mm in size, which can vary in chemical composition, size, shape, …

  5. Microbeads - CT.gov

    Microbeads are plastic microscopic microspheres used as exfoliating agents in cosmetics and personal care products such as toothpaste, body scrubs, and face wash. These beads are used as a …

  6. Microbeads - Personal Care Products Council

    Dec 18, 2025 · Microbeads are defined as any intentionally added, 5 mm or less, solid plastic particle used to exfoliate or cleanse in rinse-off personal care products or toothpaste.

  7. What are microbeads and why are microbeads so bad? | WIRED

    Aug 25, 2016 · Microbeads are designed to get into hard to reach places. In science they are primarily used to separate biological materials. Once magnetically charged, for example, they can be attracted …

  8. What Are Microbeads | Microbeads Definition & Explanation of Microbeads

    Microbeads Definition: Microbeads are a specific type of microplastic. They are intentionally manufactured, solid plastic particles, typically spherical, and usually under 5 millimeters in size.

  9. The Hidden Microplastics in our Homes: Microbeads - 5 Gyres

    Mar 31, 2025 · Today, microbeads are still found in everyday household products, including leave-on cosmetics, cleaning products, and paint. Microbeads are a type of microplastic, commonly made of …

  10. What are microbeads? | EPA

    What are microbeads? Microbeads are tiny pieces of plastic, often microscopic in size, that are added to a range of products, including rinse-off cosmetics, personal care and cleaning products. They are …