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Do you mind if your skin and makeup products are toxic?

This site has a petition to the FDA do its job and tell companies maintain dangerous chemicals out of our cosmetics. If you do not know why the problem around the site, please read the newsletter of the skin in depth. Many of these harsh chemicals can affect our reproductive organs, nervous system, the system increases the absorption of other chemicals products toxic chemicals. These dangerous chemicals also impact on the environment. PLEASE sign the petition, its at the bottom of the page. Http: / / www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/index.php?nothanks=1 Sundance: European standards are more stringent so that it can, but some eurpean products, I bought some products of Sephora. I also know that higher levels organig products to the extent that is USDA certified. Organic and biological makup Consult care you can find some websites. ?????: It's something that really worries me, why worry about their own interests? What is your problem?

Wow! I do not know about this at all. Where people can buy something better?

My Makeup Collection/Haul and Storage UPDATED: February 2010

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