UC Berkeley Study Raises Concerns About Metals In Lipstick Beyond Lead
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
UC Berkeley researchers urge FDA to conduct further research on metals in lip products – beyond just lead – following their study the likelihood for “excessive” chromium exposure and “potential overexposure” to three other metals linked to adverse health effects.
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