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Some Facts and Fictions about Make-up

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The use of make-up has been around for more than a thousand or so years. Artifacts have shown ancient civilizations used make-up for religious ceremonies and for everyday occasions. Since we know that people have worn it for years then why are there so many questions about it.

People still question whether or not make-up is healthy for you, can it cause cancer, or if it is made out of harmful chemicals. The answer to all three of these questions is no, by the way. So, we’re going to lay it all out on the table for you. The people at Makeuptip.com have put together a quick Fact and Fiction list for you of the most common concerns and questions they get from their clients.

Fiction: Cosmetics are not regulated.

Fact: The individual ingredients must be safe, and labeling must be truthful and not misleading. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration have legal authority over cosmetics similar to its authority over other FDA-regulated products, such as foods, non-prescription drugs and non-prescription medical devices. For instance, the FDA can take immediate action to stop the sale of any cosmetic product that does not meet its standards.

Fiction: Cosmetics contain dangerous, toxic ingredients.

Fact: FDA regulations require all ingredients used in cosmetics be validated for safety. If it isn't done, the product's label will read: "WARNING: The safety of this product has not been determined." In the U.S. , cosmetic manufacturers are required by law to establish the safety of both finished products and its ingredients.

Fiction: No independent body evaluates the safety of cosmetic ingredients.

Fact: The cosmetic industry supports an independent panel of world-class medical and scientific experts. They are called the Cosmetic Ingredient Review Expert Panel (CIR). This scientific body examines all available data and assesses the safety of all cosmetic ingredients. CIR publishes its findings in the peer-reviewed International Journal of Toxicology and has restricted or banned the use of hundreds of chemical ingredients due to concerns over safety.

Fiction: Cosmetic and personal care products often contain substances known to or suspected of causing cancer and reproductive problems.

Fact: No credible research has ever shown that any cosmetic or personal care products cause cancer or reproductive toxicity. Chemicals found to be human carcinogens are not used in cosmetics. In fact, almost no reports of injury involving cosmetics have ever been reported.

Fiction: Cosmetic companies can use any ingredient they want in their products.

Fact: By law, every cosmetic on the shelf must be safe. In the U.S. , cosmetics are regulated under the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, which is enforced by the FDA and has the legal authority to regulate the safety of cosmetic products. It rarely needs to use this authority, since cosmetics are made of safe ingredients and because, when necessary, the cosmetics industry has acted voluntarily to withdraw ingredients that have been scientifically shown to be dangerous.

Fiction: Skin-care products are all hype; soap and water works just as well.

Fact: The science behind skin-care products has grown in leaps and bounds over the past twenty years. There is good scientific evidence behind the use of such ingredients as antioxidant vitamins, green tea polyphenols, retinoids, alpha- and beta-hydroxy acids and essential oils in skin-care products to minimize wrinkles, fade dark spots, and strengthen collagen.

For more tips on makeup such as this, be sure to visit the experts at MakeUpTip.com at www.makeuptip.com. When they’re done, your face will look like you just left an expensive salon. They offer tips on how to achieve a velvety, natural finish and keep your makeup lasting longer such as eye makeup tips. Visit them and find out how to look like million dollars on a real woman’s budget.






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