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Originally Posted by Soliloquy
Are you really naive enough to believe that make-up companies would be in business if their products were toxic?
And no, you are not allowed to compare the dangers of Cover Girl to the dangers of Marlboro. They are in no way related because make-up is used on a mass-basis, where as tobacco isn't. Plus you have to be 18 to buy cigs, not foundation.
I just.. I .. can't even.. fathom.. why you would even remotely think something so ludicrous.  
I'm not purposefully trying to be rude, but I've just never heard of such a silly idea.
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and what may be ludicrous today may be fact tomorrow.....just as a pre emptive..if this turns out true in another 10 to 20 years....let me finish by saying...."I told you so."
Too much of anything (in some cases not naturally occuring ) can be bad for your health.
BTW...while you are writing my musings off as ludicrous, please check out these various sites that discuss toxic chemicals that can be found in some of the cosmetics that women wear....
http://www.townsendletter.com/FebMar...health0206.htm
http://www.health-report.co.uk/EWG_m...ls_summary.htm
http://www.greenbiz.com/news/news_th...m?NewsID=34723
http://www.hallgold.com/toxic-chemic...-directory.htm
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Last edited by DaemonSeid; 07-24-2007 at 11:29 AM.
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