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Posted on: May 07, '08


 BEWARE -- LIPSTICK MAY MAKE U SICK

Major Lipstick Brands Contaminated with Lead  
By: David Gutierrez, April 30, 2008

More than half of all major brand-name lipsticks may contain lead, according to tests conducted by an independent laboratory on behalf of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.
Thirty-three brand-name red lipsticks were purchased in Boston, San Francisco, Minneapolis and Hartford, Conn. and tested for lead. Of these, 61 percent contained lead in detectable amounts, from 0.03 up to 0.65 parts per million (ppm). One-third of the lipsticks tested contained lead in concentrations higher than 0.1 ppm, which is the cutoff point set by the FDA for lead in candy.
According to the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, lead in lipstick is just as directly ingested into the body as lead in candy. Lead is a potent neurotoxin that has been shown to cause mental damage including learning disabilities, increased aggression and language problems. It is particularly dangerous to a developing organism and can cross the placenta, placing children and pregnant women at particularly high risk.
The brands with the highest lead concentrations were L'Oreal's Colour Riche "True Red" and "Classic Wine," with 0.65 and 0.58 ppm, respectively. Next came Cover Girl's Incredifull Lipcolor "Maximum Red" (0.56 ppm), and Dior Addict's "Positive Red" (0.21 ppm).
"The good news is that the tests show it is possible to make lipstick without lead," the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics said. "Thirty-nine percent of lipsticks tested had no detectable levels of lead, and cost doesn't seem to be a factor. Some less expensive brands such as Revlon ($7.49) had no detectable levels of lead, while the more expensive Dior Addict brand ($24.50) had higher levels."
According to Stacy Malkan, author of "Not Just a Pretty Face: The Ugly Side of the Beauty Industry," lead in cosmetics is particularly dangerous because daily use can cause the toxin to build up in the body.
"Repeated, daily exposures to low levels of lead add up - and they add up on top of lead from paint and drinking water, which is especially a problem in low-income communities," she said. "There's no excuse for lead in lipstick or toys. Companies should act immediately to reformulate lead-containing products."
Source: NaturalNews 

IS IT TRUE FOR LIPSTICKS BEING SOLD IN INDIA & WHAT SHOULD A USER DO?



Tags: cosmetics, contamination, lead, poison




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tenjade_destiny said:
i am not very surprised to find a cold resposiveness towards this post which touches our lives so intricately. as my assumption goes, lipsticks are one of the most profuely utlized beauty products these days, and that too, among all the age groups. but Srian, we as consumers in india still lack badly in an ontelligent conscience, n not bothered to know abt our rights and liabilities as consumers to find out the ingredients of any product...

moreover our legal system which fails to touch other important aspects of our life effectively, so u really think, one would be bothered to go to consumer court to fight for a product like lipstick...we are attuned to adulteration now.

May 17, '08


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sriangood said:
Consumers spend serious money on lipsticks and other such contaminated stuff.

Is it not the right of consumers to get quality stuff.

May 16, '08


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whirlwind2000 said:
It seems now when on a date I will have to have list of all harmful lips sticks !! very amusing !!!

May 16, '08


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sriangood said:
The whole thing is perhaps being swept under the carpet.

Being ostriches will not help any one.
The user of cosmetic products must insist for full information and strict quality control.

its not just lipstick dyes, talc, lotions all are contaminated....... and we have a very lax or just no regulatory checks.

Further, up market brands also provide no gaurantees.

This is serious.

May 11, '08


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madhumitaCAP2000 said:
Yes I was going to say exactly what notjustart has said Beware All Men

May 11, '08


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notjustart said:
Sad news indeed. But I am more concerned about us men also. Now before smootching a woman, a 'please wash your lips' request is sure to be heard!

May 09, '08


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neha_sh2000 said:
hmmm.....informative..........but u have not given the brands which have the least amount of lead.....:)

May 09, '08


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sriangood said:
Please all.
Use of lead and slow poisoning over the years is claimed to be one of the reasons for fall of the Roman Empire.

May 08, '08


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tenjade_destiny said:
that's true srian...all cosmetics, even the ones which claim to be herbs-based are just a combination of various chemicals which in long run have disastrous effect on skin. the famous brands are no exception to it... the only way out is to use them judiciously n try to use the trusted brands only. good post.

May 08, '08


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sazzyme said:
thats wonderful 'exercise caution' kinda read.
thanks.
the other day i happened upon an article on the topic that said, whatever lead content is found on those cosmetics are neglible to harm the user.
ya know honestly..i dunno for that matter i guess any consumer is always at a juncture.
one day a study reveals coffee is good, few months later another university,team of researchers come up with another revelation that coffee is bad. and so on and so forth.
i guess 'moderation' is the key.

might i quote this line-found it on the net someplace-'dont read too much into health research stuff for u might DIE coz of a misprint'!!!

May 08, '08

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