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Excessive Use of Cosmetics Leads to Adverse Effects on the Body

...kin is more hazardous than gulping them down. "If lipstick gets into your mouth it is broken down by the enzy...rotection," he said. Caution over using outdated lipstick and mascara have also been issued by the Royal College of Optometrists which considers that such ite...

Make Up Unhealthy for Skin

...to the development of the cancer is disputed. "If lipstick gets into your mouth it is broken down by the enzy...s no protection. Warnings over using out-of-date lipstick and mascara have also been issued by the Royal College of Optometrists, which believes such items ar...

Using Expired Make-up Leads to Serious Health Risks

...women may be exceptionally fond of their favourite lipstick or mascara, experts from the College of Optometrists are warning that these can be a "hothouse" for bacteria. The researchers found that despite recommending that mascara be discarded after three to six months, 92 per cent of women keep it for long...

Risk-Taking Young Urged To Carry Condoms

... age group as familiar as carrying a mobile phone, lipstick or putting on a seat-belt. 'This is not about encouraging promiscuity, but saying to those who are already sexually active: sex without a condom is seriously risky, so always use one.' Although Deborah Jack, chief executive of the National Aids T...

Spam Mails about Lipstick Causing Cancer to Be Ignored

...g across the internet.// This letter claims that lipstick causes cancer. The emails claim that some brands of lipstick contain a dangerously high level of lead which can cause cancer. But Cancer Research UK has confir...

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