Lead poisoning in Lipsticks
LIPSTICK INFORMATION
This comes from someone who
works in the breast cancer unit at Mt.
Sinai Hospital in Toronto.
From: Dr. Nahid Neman
If there is a female you care
anything about, share this with her. I am also sharing this with everyone on my
e-mail list, because males need to tell the females THEY care about as well! Recently
a lipstick brand called'Red Earth' decreased their prices from $67 to $9.90. It
contained lead.
Lead is a chemical which causes
cancer.
The lipstick brands that contain
lead are:
CHRISTIAN DIOR
LANCÔME
CLINIQUE
Y.S.L
ESTEE LAUDER
SHISEIDO
RED EARTH (Lip Gloss)
CHANEL (Lip Conditioner)
MARKET AMERICA-MOTNES LIPSTICK.
The higher the lead content
means the greater the chance of causing cancer. After doing a test on
lipsticks, it was found that the Y.S.L. Lipstick contained the most amount of
lead. Watch out for those lipsticks which are supposed to stay longer. If your
lipstick stays longer, it is because of the higher content of lead.
Here is the test you can do
yourself:
1. Put some lipstick on your
hand.
2. Use a Gold ring to scratch on
the lipstick.
3. If the lipstick colour
changes to black,
Then you know the lipstick
contains lead.
Please share this information to
all your sisters, Wives and female family members.
This information is being
circulated at Walter Reed Army Medical Centre Dioxin Carcinogens cause cancer, especially
breast cancer .
Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the
FDA and are not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice,
nor is this information meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or
prevent any disease. When in doubt, please do more research.
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