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Make-up Would Have the Presence of Toxic Materials: Recognized Brands Are Not Saved

A study conducted by UNAM and IPN alerted on several widely used makeup brands. After analyzing 63 labials and 366 shadows, the specialists detected elevated levels of metals such as vanadium, lead, arsenic, mercury, nickel, chromium and cadmium, as well as phthalates. The results were published in the UNAM International Environmental Pollution Journal, with the participation of Daniela Sánchez Gutiérrez, Patricia Quintana Owen, Avto Gogichaichv…
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A study conducted by UNAM and IPN alerted on several widely used makeup brands. After analyzing 63 labials and 366 shadows, the specialists detected elevated levels of metals such as vanadium, lead, arsenic, mercury, nickel, chromium and cadmium, as well as phthalates. The results were published in the UNAM International Environmental Pollution Journal, with the participation of Daniela Sánchez Gutiérrez, Patricia Quintana Owen, Avto Gogichaichv…

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qhubobucaramanga.com broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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