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Face Paints Laced With Toxic Heavy Metals

Tue Oct 27, 2009 1:06pm EDT

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Ghosts and goblins aren't
the only spooky things lurking around this Halloween. A new report by the
Campaign for Safe Cosmetics reveals that popular children's face paints
contain lead, a potent neurotoxin, as well as nickel, cobalt and chromium,
which can cause lifelong skin sensitization and contact dermatitis.

Creepier yet, these metals were not listed on any of the product labels, so
parents have no way of knowing what children are really putting on their
faces.


The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, a national coalition of nonprofit health
groups, sent 10 children's face paints to an independent lab to test for heavy
metals, and also reviewed ingredient labels of Halloween products sold at a
seasonal holiday store. The findings, compiled in the report Pretty Scary,
include:

-- Ten out of 10 children's face paints contained lead ranging from 0.05
to
0.65 parts per million (ppm). The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention recommends that parents avoid using cosmetics on their
children that could be contaminated with lead.


-- Six out of 10 children's face paints contained nickel, cobalt and/or
chromium, which are top allergens in children. The metals were found
at
levels ranging from 1.6 to 120 ppm - many of them far exceeding
industry
safety recommendations of 1 ppm.


-- Snazaroo Face Paint, labeled as "non-toxic" and "hypoallergenic,"
contained some of the highest levels of lead, nickel and cobalt found
in
the study.


"Parents should not have to worry that face paint contains lead and other
hazardous substances, and they have a right to know what's in these products.
Clearly, companies are not making the safest products possible for children,
even though kids are particularly vulnerable to toxic exposures," said Lisa
Archer, national coordinator of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics at the Breast
Cancer Fund.

"Lead and other hazardous chemicals have no place in face paints kids use for
dress-up and play on Halloween or any other day of the year," said Rep. Jan
Schakowsky (D-Ill.). "Strengthening our cosmetics laws and providing ample
resources are essential to ensure the FDA has the authority and tools it needs
to protect the health of our children from chemicals in cosmetics."

To learn more about the study and for tips to limit your favorite goblin's
toxic exposure this Halloween, see www.safecosmetics.org/prettyscary.


SOURCE Campaign for Safe Cosmetics

Stacy Malkan, 202-321-6963, stacy@safecosmetics.org, or Stephenie
Hendricks, 415-258-9151, stephdh@earthlink.net, both of Campaign for Safe
Cosmetics


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Comments:

neonds13
Oct. 28, 2009 at 11:07 PM

bump         happy halloween

(Original Poster)

Desti...
Oct. 30, 2009 at 4:11 PM

Lions and tigers and bea-  ..er.. um... face paint! Oh my!

Thanks for sharing!!   :) I was wondering if I should get some the other day!!

I guess I will have to see what I can find out about homemade paints..

Desti...
Oct. 30, 2009 at 4:32 PM

Hey here are some DIY links. Just to give a little bit of solution to this madness! I know I'll be making any of the paint that goes on my little ones' faces!

http://safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=233#halloween

http://www.thesmartmama.com/bg/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=288

 

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