Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Lipstick lead

  • Most lipstick contains lead. Lead has been banned in paint since 1978 because of its toxicity at low levels, but it still shows up in small amounts in some of the best-selling lipstick brands.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • In 2007, largely in response to a report released by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, the FDA began testing various lipsticks sold in the United States.
  • (Forbes)
  • Most lipstick contains lead. Lead has been banned in paint since 1978 because of its toxicity at low levels, but it still shows up in small amounts in some of the best-selling lipstick brands. Create a personal senior housing list with our search.
  • (International Business Times)
  • The FDA maintains that our results do not show levels of lead in lipstick that would pose a safety concern.
  • (Miami Herald)
  • At least two popular lipstick brands have lead levels above the threshold considered safe (5 ppm) in personal care products in the state of California, according to FDA researchers.
  • (Sawf News)
  • Lipstick: Some of the natural colors used in lipstick contain trace amounts of lead.
  • (PR-USA.net)
  • In print, Putney said it was a short-term fix that would lead to long-term failure.  This is putting lipstick on a pig, he wrote. It was a slap in the face to every black person in this community, said the Rev. Nathaniel Wilcox.
  • (Click10.com)
  • Soon a short film played, showing Minaj eerily putting on pink lipstick while singing I Feel Pretty Minaj appeared to levitate toward the ceiling. The performance lead to many confused tweets, and outrage on the part of the Catholic League.
  • (New York Post)
  • Today he is covering for Gwyneth with the kids in between duties as lead singer of Coldplay and planning a world So if she's a lesbian, she's a lipstick lesbian. She doesn't like anything avant-garde at all.
  • (Elites TV)

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