You Might Want To Rethink That Red Lipstick, It May Contain Lead

Author: Kaye
Published: October 13, 2007 at 5:15 am
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(Note:  I have no idea what brand of lipstick Christina, Gwen, or Dita use, I just chose them because in these photos their lipstick color is red.)

The FDA today said they would look into claims from an advocacy group that says certain shades of red lipstick made in the USA have potentially harmful levels of lead:gwenred.jpg

The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics said that a third of the 33 red lipsticks examined by an independent lab contained a level of lead exceeding 0.1 parts per million — which is the FDA's limit for lead in candy. The FDA does not set a limit for lead in lipstick.

The organization commissioning the lipstick study says its goal is to pressure companies to remove toxic chemicals from their products and replace them with safer alternatives. The lead tests were conducted by an independent laboratory last month on red lipsticks bought in Boston, San Francisco, Minneapolis and Hartford, Conn., the organization said.


According to the Campaign For Safe Cosmetics:
More than half of 33 brand-name lipsticks tested (61 percent) contained detectable levels of lead, with levels ranging from 0.03 to 0.65 parts per million (ppm). None of these lipsticks listed lead as an ingredient.
One-third of the tested lipsticks exceeded the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s 0.1 ppm limit for lead in candy – a standard established to protect children from directly ingesting lead. Lipstick products, like candy, are directly ingested into the body. Nevertheless, the FDA has not set a limit for lead in lipstick, which fits with the disturbing absence of FDA regulatory oversight and enforcement capacity for the $50 billion personal care products industry. [...]addictred.jpg

Among the top brands testing positive for lead were:
-L’Oreal Colour Riche “True Red” – 0.65 ppm
-L’Oreal Colour Riche “Classic Wine” – 0.58 ppm
-Cover Girl Incredifull Lipcolor “Maximum Red” – 0.56 ppm
-Dior Addict “Positive Red” – 0.21 ppm


Lead is a proven neurotoxin that can cause learning disabilities in children, can be the cause of lowered IQ and language problems, and can also cause behavioral problems such as increased aggression.  Small children and pregnant women are most at risk; lead easily crosses the placenta and enters the fetal brain.  It also has been linked to infertility and miscarriage.

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