Lead in Lipstick - Are Cosmetic Chemists Trying to Kill Consumers?

Recently, lead in lipstick has been in the news. The FDA came out with a report in which they reviewed 400 samples of lipstick and found trace lead levels in nearly all of them. This prompted cosmetic chemist Colin Sanders to give his thoughts on how much lipstick it would take to give yourself lead poisoning.

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To see more from Colin, check out his beauty blog - Colins Beauty Pages

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