MAKEUP PRODUCTS (NON-PERMANENT)
DISAPPEARING INK COSMETIC INFORMATION
Cosmetic chemicals product information comes from a number of sources, including from
here.
DISAPPEARING INK PRODUCT SUMMARY
PRIMARY CATEGORY
Makeup Products (non-permanent)
SUB CATEGORY
Foundations and Bases
DISAPPEARING INK CHEMICALS
CHEMICAL NAME
CHEMICAL ID
Silica, crystalline (airborne particles of respirable size)
35321
Silica, crystalline (airborne particles of respirable size)
35321
Silica, crystalline (airborne particles of respirable size)
35321
Silica, crystalline (airborne particles of respirable size)
35321
While the majority of chemicals in cosmetics pose little or no risk, several dozen are linked to significant medical problems, including neurological harm and cancer. Cosmetic chemicals invade a person's body through internal use, the skin, and inhalation, and lead to similar problems as food chemicals, per this site.
Chemicals and contaminants linked to cancer are found in food and several other commonly used goods. Still, no area of consumer goods is accountable to less government inspection than cosmetics, including Disappearing Ink. While many of the chemicals and contaminants in cosmetics likely present minimal risk, being exposed to a few has been linked to substantial health problems, including cancer.