MAKEUP PRODUCTS (NON-PERMANENT)
TIMEBALM CONCEALER COSMETIC INFORMATION
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TIMEBALM CONCEALER PRODUCT SUMMARY
PRODUCT
timeBalm Concealer
PRIMARY CATEGORY
Makeup Products (non-permanent)
SUB CATEGORY
Foundations and Bases
TIMEBALM CONCEALER CHEMICALS
CHEMICAL NAME
CHEMICAL ID
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
13311
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
13311
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
13311
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
13311
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
13311
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
13311
While most chemicals in beauty products pose minimal or zero risk, dozens have been associated with substantial medical issues, including cancer, reproductive and neurological harm, and developmental delays. Chemicals in cosmetics gain entry to the body through the skin and inhalation, and lead to the same dangers as food chemicals, per this site.
Chemicals associated with cancer are found in water, food, and lots of other commonly used goods. Yet, no classification of consumer goods is susceptible to less government direction than cosmetics, including timeBalm Concealer. While many of the chemicals and contaminants in cosmetics and personal care products in all likelihood pose minimal risk, exposure to some has been associated with worrying health conditions, such as cancer.