MAKEUP PRODUCTS (NON-PERMANENT)

SALLY HANSEN NATURAL BEAUTY NATURAL POWDER BLUSH  COSMETIC INFORMATION

Cosmetic chemicals product information comes from a number of sources, including from here.

SALLY HANSEN NATURAL BEAUTY NATURAL POWDER BLUSH  PRODUCT SUMMARY

PRODUCT
Sally Hansen Natural Beauty Natural Powder Blush
COMPANY
Coty
BRAND
Sally Hansen Natural Beauty
PRIMARY CATEGORY
Makeup Products (non-permanent)
SUB CATEGORY
Blushes

SALLY HANSEN NATURAL BEAUTY NATURAL POWDER BLUSH  CHEMICALS

CHEMICAL NAME
CHEMICAL ID
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
4119
Titanium dioxide
4882
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
4119
Titanium dioxide
4882
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
4119
Titanium dioxide
4882
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
4119
Titanium dioxide
4882
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
4119
Titanium dioxide
4882
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
4119
Titanium dioxide
4882
Retinol/retinyl esters, when in daily dosages in excess of 10,000 IU, or 3,000 retinol equivalents.
4119
Titanium dioxide
4882

Though the majority of chemicals in beauty products pose very little or zero risk, dozens have been associated with substantial health issues, including developmental delays and cancer. Cosmetic chemicals can enter the body through the skin, inhalation, ingestion and internal use, and pose similar problems as food chemicals, per this site.

Chemicals and contaminants associated with cancer can be found in food and various other everyday goods. However, no sector of consumer goods is susceptible to less government inspection than cosmetics and other personal care products, including Sally Hansen Natural Beauty Natural Powder Blush. While most of the contaminants and chemicals in cosmetics almost certainly pose little risk, subjection to a few has been associated with major health conditions, such as cancer.