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Posted by on Feb. 15, 2012 at 6:01 PM
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....lipstick....? And is this going to affect you?

 

 

Lead in Lipstick: 10 Worst Brands, Better Alternatives

Hazardous to your health? Hazardous to your health?Could a pretty pucker be the kiss of death? According to Reuters, about 400 lipsticks recently tested by the FDA contain traces of lead. In 2007, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics ran its own tests on 33 red lipsticks and found that one-third exceeded the FDA's limit for lead in candy. Lead levels have gone up since then.

 

Related: Safe Skincare Guide

 

The FDA pushed back in its latest report stating that: "Lipstick, as a product intended for topical use with limited absorption, is ingested only in very small quantities. We do not consider the lead levels we found in the lipsticks to be a safety concern." However, Stacy Malkan, of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics disagrees. "We know that ingestion of lipstick happens," she told Reuters. She also points out that lead accumulates in the body over time.

 

The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics is particularly concerned about lead exposure for children and pregnant women. The CDC's Advisory Committee for Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention recently stated that there is no safe lead level for children. Lead poisoning causes a wide range of problems from low IQ and slowed grown in children to memory loss, mood disorders, and miscarriage in adults.

 

The FDA found the highest levels in lipsticks made by Procter & Gamble (Cover Girl brand), L'Oreal (L'Oreal, Body Shop and Maybelline brands), and Revlon. The lipsticks containing the most lead (measured in parts per million) are:

 

1. Maybelline Color Sensational, Pink Petal (7.9 ppm)

 

2. L'Oreal Colour Riche, Volcanic, (7.0 ppm)

 

3. NARS Semi-Matte, Red Lizard (4.93 ppm)

 

4. Cover Girl Queen Collection, Ruby Remix, (4.92 ppm)

 

5. Nars Semi-Matte, Funny Face (4.89 ppm)

 

6. L'Oreal Colour Riche, Tickled Pink (4.45 ppm)

 

7. L'Oreal Intensely Moisturizing Lipcolor, Heroic (4.41 ppm)

 

8. Cover Girl Continuous Color, Warm Brick (4.28 ppm)

 

9. Maybelline Color Sensational, Mauve Me (4.23 ppm)

 

10. Stargazer Lipstick, #103 (4.12 ppm)

 

California, which has the nation's most stringent laws about lead in consumer products, has imposed a safety limit of 5.0 ppm for lipstick. If you are concerned about contaminants in your lipstick or other cosmetics, the Environmental Working Group rates over 1000 cosmetic lip products on its searchable database. Because there are thousands of lipsticks on the market, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics says its impossible to test every one and the best thing you can do is support an outright ban on lead. However, here are 11 products they have found to be lead-free.

 

 



 


 

Posted by on Feb. 15, 2012 at 6:01 PM
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Kris_PBG
by Platinum Member on Feb. 15, 2012 at 6:13 PM
Ok -that is SCARY!!!!!!

Another reason not for me to wear lipstick!!!!!!!!!!! Lol!
MommeeTo4
by Smart Mouth McGee on Feb. 15, 2012 at 6:20 PM
I only use lip butter by Say Yes to carrots :) omg that stuff is amazing
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adahmama
by New Member on Feb. 15, 2012 at 6:25 PM
This is measured in ppm--parts per million--we all encounter more lead on our cellphones, ipads, pcs, etc.....
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Kmakksmom
by Stefanie on Feb. 15, 2012 at 6:36 PM

I wear lip gloss, but the brand is not any of those companies.  It's Neutrogena.

Kodysmommy928
by Jennifer on Feb. 15, 2012 at 8:16 PM

 YES!!!  So very happy to see this!  I work for an organic cosmetics company, you would not believe what sort of crap is in body care products! 

I STRONGLY encourage everyone to look us their favorite beauty products at http://www.ewg.org/skindeep/

There will be a popup that asks you to put in your email, but you can skip that by hitting continue on at the bottom of the page. 

Annett564
by on Feb. 15, 2012 at 8:18 PM
Quoting Kris_PBG:

Ok -that is SCARY!!!!!!

Another reason not for me to where lipstick!!!!!!!!!!! Lol!


Kodysmommy928
by Jennifer on Feb. 15, 2012 at 8:19 PM

 I generally do not eat what is on my cell phone or ipad.

Quoting adahmama:

This is measured in ppm--parts per million--we all encounter more lead on our cellphones, ipads, pcs, etc.....

 

adahmama
by New Member on Feb. 16, 2012 at 7:06 PM
Oh. How novel :)
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darrensmom11
by Kristine on Feb. 17, 2012 at 11:05 PM
That is scary. I used to wear lip stick. But for the last few years i've stuck to lip gloss. Color- honey. I don't know the brand but Its only a Buk. I Buy them By the hand full cuz i'm always Loosing it and now my SD likes to wear it too.
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