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    Could Your Valentine's Kiss Give You Lead Poisoning?

    Baltimore Ravens cheerleader Olivia applies lipstick prior to the Ravens NFL football game in Baltimore, Maryland.Baltimore Ravens cheerleader Olivia applies lipstick prior to the Ravens NFL football game in Baltimore, Maryl …By Mitch Lipka

    (Reuters) - If you're going to be on either end of a kiss this Valentine's Day, you might want to consider smooching bare-lipped. Most lipstick contains lead.

    Lead has been banned in paint since 1978 because of its toxicity at low levels, but it still shows up in small amounts in some of the best-selling lipstick brands.

    The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, which did an analysis of a study of lead in lipstick conducted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, wants consumers to know that most of the 400 different lipsticks tested were positive for the substance (link.reuters.com/caz56s).

    "Recognizing that there is no safe level of lead exposure, we need to be protecting women and children from all levels of exposure," said Stacy Malkan, co-founder of the campaign -- a non-profit coalition of environmental- and cancer-prevention groups.

    Malkan's group wants the FDA to set a limit for how much lead lipstick can contain and to study whether there are any dangers to having the substance applied to human lips, particularly the lips of children and pregnant women. "We know that ingestion of lipstick happens. It gets into our bodies," she said, noting that lead accumulates in people.

    The group said that five of the nine lipstick brands with the most lead are sold by L'Oreal, the world's largest cosmetics maker.

    L'Oreal's "Color Sensational" Pink Petal had the most lead of any lipstick tested at 7.19 parts per million. By comparison, children's products sold in the U.S. are forbidden to have more than 100 parts per million of lead.

    "The FDA's independent study, which will be published in the May/June 2012 issue of the Journal of Cosmetic Science, confirms that lipsticks pose no safety concerns for the millions of women who use them daily," L'Oreal said in a statement sent to Reuters. "The lead levels detected by the FDA in the study are also within the limits recommended by global public health authorities for cosmetics, including lipstick."

    The FDA, for its part, agreed there is no cause for alarm.

    "The FDA did not find high levels of lead in lipstick," FDA spokeswoman Tamara Ward said. "We developed and tested a method for measuring lead in lipstick and did not find levels that would raise health concerns."

    Still, Malkan said the government should take some more steps to ensure the safety of those who use lipstick. An advisory committee to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has taken a position that there is no safe level of lead for children. So, why asked Malkan should it be OK for their to be lead in lipstick? And, in particular, for certain brands to have more than others?

    "There are no safety standards," Malkan said.

    So, if you're still lead conscious, consider how you'll handle your lips and those you'll be sharing them with this Valentine's Day.

    (Editing by Beth Pinsker Gladstone and Steve Orlofsky)

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    • L  •  Macomb, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      Please provide us with a list of "lead" lipsticks. Instead of allowing a certain percent in a product, how about "NO" to lead in any product??
      • LibertyG 3 months ago
        Truthful and sensible nformation about this and other personal care products ingredients and concerns can be found at: www.safecosmetics.org. This is the home of the Safe Cosmetics Campaign, a non-profit independent research & education group.
    • rosa  •  3 months ago
      Isn't L'Oreal's slogan.."cause we're worth it" ? Yikes
      • StemCell 3 months ago
        Yes, that little touch of lead is worth a few bucks in the metals market.
      • Nadia 3 months ago
        the slogan is: Because YOU'RE worth it.
      • michelle 3 months ago
        Dang! That's my favorite lipstick, too...for like 20 years!! No wonder I'm crazy....lol
    • Melanie  •  Garden City, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      Kind of strange to report we should all consider smooching bare-lipped and then the FDA tries to say no cause for alarm. Like we should trust any government agency right now. How about that yummy orange juice that was recalled because the country it came from uses pesticide that we don't use here. Keep it in America, our families need jobs. Our own industries need boosting. Are any of those companies abroad monitored like in the U.S.A? Are they fined like our companies? Tobacco companies got sued because some guy got lung cancer, but lead in lipsticks is o.k.? 7.19 parts in lipstick compared to 100 parts per million in kids toys, so what if you are the average working woman who freshens her lipstick 6 or 7 times a day... you just used half the legal amount on your lips. And oh, bye the way, L'Oreal has known about the lead in their lipstick, they are repeat offenders. I have read articles on this subject before and they were leading in lead content then. The mega rich don't care if you eat some lead. It just keeps the $$$ rolling in and gives the L'Oreal family more reason to fight.
      • Tiger Lily 3 months ago
        L'Oreal also tests on animals when it is COMPLETELY UNNECESSARY for them to do so.
        This alone is sufficient reason to avoid L'Oreal products.
      • Melanie 3 months ago
        Will not knowingly support this unjustified practice. Haven't been into L'Oreal since reading an article on this very topic. I read an article a few months ago about the L'Oreal family in a dispute over money. Sickening to think the mind can be so small. Too many great companies to support that have integrety than to throw money to the greedy money mongers.
      • Marilyn 3 months ago
        Corporate execs should be forced to eat their lipsticks!
    • sleeper7now  •  Palos Heights, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      you can not Win at anything to day every thing will kill you.
      • VicktheChick 3 months ago
        That's the attitude the profit moguls that control most of the media WANT everybody to have. Saves a lot of money when you get cancer and believe the baloney that it is unpreventable and the trillions were properly spent to find a cure.
      • StandingBehindTheBill 3 months ago
        that's why you do the best you can, cleanse your body on at least a seasonal cycle, eat right, drink distilled water, etc
    • Pepper  •  Rochester, New York  •  3 months ago
      There should be NO lead in lipstick or jewelry or children's toys. Why do we need lead?
      • seagirl 3 months ago
        I think the lead is in what they use for color, red seems to have lead in it.
      • VicktheChick 3 months ago
        If it saves money..they convince us we need it. Like so called SILVER dental fillings that are REALLY 51% Mercury? In other countries that is completely illegal.
      • StandingBehindTheBill 3 months ago
        what about vaccines with heavy metals?
    • getgoing  •  3 months ago
      There should be no such thing as "acceptable amounts" of anything harmful in any products!
    • Carrie  •  3 months ago
      okay, I don't know which surprised me more
      that Burt's Bees was on the list at all or that it is now owned by the Clorox Company???
    • Sharda  •  Houston, Texas  •  3 months ago
      where is one million mom? shouldn't they be doing something about this than trivial things like going after Ellen?
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    • Murphy 08  •  3 months ago
      It also contains bistmus, a heavy metal. My sister had her blood checked and her bistmus
      level was off the chart. She has always worn lipstick. No where is there labeling telling
      what is in lipstick to let you know what you are using.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  St Paul, Minnesota  •  3 months ago
      First of all people educate yourself on the purpose of adding lead to anything. Also, educate yourself on all ingredients in any product we use, eat or consume. You will wonder why you are still alive! Go natural, organic, non processed and your brain will tell you this is acceptable. Really people, don't get all wigged out about the little things. It's the bigger things like proccessed foods, and contaminated fish etc. that we need to worry about. This article is nothing to get excited about compared to other reports. Just educate yourself properly about everything and you will find the answers to live your lifestyle by. Some are worry some and some are not so. Get a grip America and we will and can live a better life. It is all in the choosing. Live with your choices or change them!
    • no one  •  Albany, New York  •  3 months ago
      Let me guess it was made in china. As long as we take stuff made in china we are gonna have this problem.
    • none-ya  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
      This article was so misleading
    • wow  •  3 months ago
      They are made in USA and France. We cannot bash China, too bad!
    • mrpik  •  Ypsilanti, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      if women knew all of the diferent chemicals and toxins in make-up they would never use it again,period!! think of it this way ladies,when your'e swapping sweat with your spouse(girl friend,whatever)you are also killing him. stop being brain washed by these corporate buffoons
    • Here in PA  •  3 months ago
      GOOD BYE L'OREAL LIPSTICK, as if we were buying lipstick at the cheap stores.
    • Molly  •  Denver, Colorado  •  3 months ago
      Okay that's it I'm done with all cheap makeup forever. This kind of news is horrifying.
    • Bubble  •  3 months ago
      WHY is there LEAD in LIPSTICK exactly?
    • legalbeagle  •  Blair, Nebraska  •  3 months ago
      Well it is made in China, so this is not surprising to me.
    • Jade  •  3 months ago
      Mercy, another thing to worry about, why the h**l is it in lipstick to begin with if it was taken out of paint in 1978??? Shame on L'Oreal, first they tested on animals in such a cruel manner now this. They should be boycotted
    • Michael  •  3 months ago
      Its an ancient chinese secret. Since they couldnt kick our #$%$ in war, they turn to poisoning us with toys, foods and makeup. Oh and buying up our debt to bankrupt us on a national level! Get ready to bow to our new owners...