Claire's makeup products contain asbestos, according to FDA test results - TODAYShow
The FDA then conducted its own independent tests and found asbestos in the three products as well as one sold by the retailer Justice that had already been recalled in 2017.The agency advised not to use Claire’s Eye Shadows, batch/lot No: 08/17; Claire’s Compact Powder, batch/lot No.: 07/15; and Claire’s Contour Palette, batch/lot No.: 04/17. The FDA noted it has not received any reports of people being sickened after using the makeup.
"If it does have asbestos particles, you can't smell them or see them, so of course you'll inhale them,'' she said."If you're inhaling asbestos long term, that can cause lung cancer, mesothelioma and other issues. If a tween or teenager uses makeup products containing asbestos from the age of 10 until 20, that would be considered long-term exposure.
When McCormack tests to see if a patient is having dermatitis or an allergic reaction to makeup, she also contacts the makeup company for the complete list of ingredients in their products. The Claire's makeup products did not list asbestos as an ingredient, so they would not have necessarily been flagged by a doctor.
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