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March 6th, 2010  Lipstick contains lead?

I’ve just been emailed this, does anyone know if this is true or is it a hoax ?

Beware expensive lipsticks!
>
>Hi Ladies & Gentlemen, Plse try this with your partners lipstick or
>female friends , I have tried this and very surprised on result, had to

>throw out two lipsticks.
>
>From: Dr. Nahid Neman
>
>If there is a female you care anything about, share this with her. I
>Did! I am also sharing this with the males on my email list, because
>They 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:
>
>1. CHRISTIAN DIOR
>2. LANCOME
>3. CLINIQUE
>4. Y.S.L
>5. ESTEE LAUDER
>6 SHISEIDO
>7. RED EARTH (Lip Gloss)
>8. CHANEL (Lip Conditioner)
>9. MARKET AMERICA-MOTNES LIPSTICK.
>
>The higher the lead content, the greater the chance of causing cancer.
>After doing a test
>>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 h

It is unreliable, at best. The format of the email is basically the same as phony emails telling you you’ve won some prize from someplace even though you never entered a contest.

So, lipstick may indeed contain lead, but this unsolicited email is probably not to be trusted.

Check the Wikipedia entry on lipstick… if there’s ever a controversy about the subject, Wikipedia will probably let people know about it. Also, check the other site.

It’s not impossible that some lipstick does, did, or will contain lead. After all, many things that we use on a daily basis probably cause cancer. But these things have not been proven, and in particular, this assertion about lipstick is unfounded.

Man, I never thought I would write so much about lipstick…

God bless.

Posted by admin at 01:13 pm | Filed under: email marketing lead
 

Stuff said in regard to this entry:

  1. ultimate_sonic_fan says

    It is unreliable, at best. The format of the email is basically the same as phony emails telling you you’ve won some prize from someplace even though you never entered a contest.

    So, lipstick may indeed contain lead, but this unsolicited email is probably not to be trusted.

    Check the Wikipedia entry on lipstick… if there’s ever a controversy about the subject, Wikipedia will probably let people know about it. Also, check the other site.

    It’s not impossible that some lipstick does, did, or will contain lead. After all, many things that we use on a daily basis probably cause cancer. But these things have not been proven, and in particular, this assertion about lipstick is unfounded.

    Man, I never thought I would write so much about lipstick…

    God bless.
    References :
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/lipstick
    http://www.cancerhelp.org.uk/help/?page=6338

  2. 3>lub koalas<3 says

    don’t c how it can cause cancer unless u consume the lead…i mean…maybe if u lick ur chops 2 much…lol..but thx for the heads up! i don’t kno if its a hoax or not..this is the first time i’m hearing this…
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  3. ILOVELUCYFAN says

    I didn’t know that – thanks for telling me. Those brands are the kinds my daughter uses!
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  4. brainyskeeta says

    It’s true
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  5. Princesspoison says

    I just did a search on lipstick containing lead and the first three entries at least had the e-mail you have just posted and information about how this is a hoax and how lead content in lipstick is closely monitered by the FDA to ensure that this would not happen. Don’t panic. You have a hoax e-mail.
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  6. Angelina A says

    I work for estee lauder, we were told that we arnt supposed to mention it if asked but yes they do contain small amounts of lead. They arnt harmful enough to cause cancer or anything else among that nature. Dont freak out and think back woman have been wearing lipstick for a LONG time and no one really had cancer based from a make up.
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  7. Señor says

    Only a very small range of lipsticks contain lead and even then only trace amounts. Lead doesn’t cause cancer either, so you shouldn’t worry.
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  8. la_vintage_chick says

    Its not likely any major brand lipsticks contain a harm full amount of lead (Lead is a highly toxic substance). There are many ways in which humans are exposed to lead: through deteriorating paint(Until 1978, lead paint was commonly used on the interiors and exteriors of our homes), household dust, bare soil, air, drinking water, food, ceramics, home remedies, hair dyes and other cosmetics. Much of this lead is of microscopic size, invisible to the naked eye. Not much lead enters your body through your skin. For adults approximately 6% of lead that enters the stomach makes it into the blood stream. THERE IS NO CONCLUSIVE PROOF THAT LEAD CAUSES CANCER IN HUMANS.
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  9. Molly says

    thanks for the info! Dont think i will be buying any of those!
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  10. Strawberry BigMac says

    Lead is illegal to use. SO NO! Dont believe everything you read.
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  11. bekkstaar says

    F**k it. Aren’t we all gonna get cancer and die anyway? At least we can look good whilst we’re alive.
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  12. EMMA L says

    This is false just a hoax. lead is toxic u wont find it in cosmetics, i work for a company run by the estee lauder group and believe me why would they risk a lucrative business empire to put lead in a product. first of all lead was used for lightening the skin centuries ago nd caused death do what benifit would the company gain by putting a toxic murderous chemical in a product.
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