MAKEUP PRODUCTS (NON-PERMANENT)
            
         
        
            
                SILKY EYE PENCIL 39  COSMETIC INFORMATION
        
        
            
                Cosmetic chemicals product information comes from a number of sources, including from
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                    SILKY EYE PENCIL 39  PRODUCT SUMMARY
            
            
                
                    
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                        SILKY EYE PENCIL 39
                    
                 
                
                
                
                    
                        PRIMARY CATEGORY
                    
                    
                        Makeup Products (non-permanent)
                    
                 
                
                    
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                        Eyeliner/Eyebrow Pencils
                    
                 
             
            
                
                    SILKY EYE PENCIL 39  CHEMICALS
            
            
                
                    
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        Though many chemicals in beauty products and cosmetics pose little or zero threat, some are associated with severe health issues, including neurological harm and cancer. Cosmetic chemicals gain entry to a person's body through inhalation, ingestion, and the skin, and pose similar risks as food chemicals, per this site.
        Chemicals and contaminants linked to cancer are found in food, water, and a lot of other ordinary items. Yet, no category of consumer items is susceptible to less government direction than cosmetics and other personal care products, including SILKY EYE PENCIL 39. Although most of the chemicals in cosmetics likely pose little risk, exposure to some has been linked to significant health disorders, including cancer.