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Thursday, May 02, 2013

Lipsticks...

Lipstick lowdown

Here's some news you may want to consider before applying your favorite lipstick next time.
That product that makes you feel more beautiful may contain some elements that aren't so pretty.
Researchers at the University of California Berkley tested 8 lipsticks and 24 lip glosses commonly
sold in drug stores and department stores. Prices varied, and specific brands were not identified.
Their analysis detected lead, cadmium, chromium, aluminum and five other metals. The team then
estimated health risks based on the concentration of the metals in each product, a consumer's
potential daily intake of those metals, and existing health guidelines.
The results showed that average use of some of the lipsticks and glosses could cause excessive
intake of chromium, a carcinogen that has been linked to stomach tumors.
High use of some of the makeup could lead to overexposure to aluminum, cadmium and manganese.
Lead was also found in the majority of the lip products, but generally at concentrations that are
considered acceptable.
The researchers say, despite these findings, they're not recommending you throw away your lipstick
or lip gloss, but they are calling for more oversight by health regulators.
Metals in cosmetic products are currently not regulated by the FDA.
I'm Dr. Cindy Haines of HealthDay TV with the news doctors are reading health news for healthier living.

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