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u/valentinedoux ยท 6 pointsr/DIYBeauty

Those 1000 ingredients are irrelevant to the cosmetics. We don't use chloroform, unrefined petroleum derivatives (aka gases and crude oils), tissues of human origin, crude coal tars, cyanide, and more. The list is a joke.

Regarding concealing danger and the history of lipstick regulation, they have one-sided views such as claiming that colorants are dangerous because rats had liver cancer. This is a good example of cherry picking.

You should read these books, It's OK to have Lead in Your Lipstick, Fighting Chemophobia and all books by Dr. Joe Schwarcz.