Wednesday, 6 July 2016

ARE LIPSTICKS DANGEROUS?

Every day millions of women apply lipstick without a second thought. Many Women Say Lipstick Makes Them Feel Beautiful and Confident.

According to the University of California study, the problem is when women who apply lipstick too many times a day. The result is that they are ingesting and absorbing through their lips as much as 87 milligrams of product a day, the study says. Two consecutive FDA investigations found lead in 100 percent of the lipsticks tested.

What is LEAD?

Lead is a chemical element, which is poisonous to animals and humans. Lead is a substance that can damage brain and nervous system. It can be dangerous at small doses. Medical experts are clear that any level of lead exposure is unhealthy. It is an ingredient, which is not allowed in paint, in textiles, in jewellery due to the toxicity, but it may present in your lipsticks. And the amounts of lead found in lipsticks aren’t small. An expanded FDA study in 2010 found lead in 400 lipsticks at levels up to 7.19 ppm (mg/kg). Presence of lead in lipstick, which is ingested and absorbed through the skin, which raises concerns about the safety of a cosmetic product that is widely popular among women.

After this, you might be searched for lead free lipsticks and you will get many results. But, we cannot verify whether the lead free lipsticks are real or not? The only way is, if it is made from only natural ingredients and the equipment used for making it does not contain lead. Again, it is also not possible to check the equipment used for this. So, we can do only two things. First, use fewer amounts of lipsticks; avoid reapplying lipstick many times a day. And second, don’t let children use lipstick, as their young bodies are so sensitive for toxic metals. 


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