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Affordable Mineral Makeup™ has a lot of lip products on sale - some are over 40% off!!

Here are a few of the items on sales:

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To see the full list, go here.

Hurry, this sale won’t last long! And don’t forget, our lip products are all natural and safe!

Affordable Mineral Makeup™ has added a new teen line to the already awesome line of makeup!

Some of the great new products include:

** 7 new types of organic lip balm!

bubblegum

Flavors include: Banana Split, Bubble Gum, Cherry Bubblegum, Grape Bubblegum, Mint Chocolate, Orange Creamsicle and Peppermint Twist.

** New Mineral Colors

alive periwinkle

trendy trueblue

Alive, Periwinkle, Trendy and True Blue

**New Cosmetic Glitters

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Pixie and Tranquil

** New brushes, new lip gloss and more!!

All of these products are great for Teens and Tweens or Teens at heart!

Go check it out! And keep checking back as new products will continue to be added!

March, 20th

One of the great things about our lip gloss is it is made from all natural products.  It does not contain lead or any other harmful chemicals that many other lip products do.

And we just came out with 2 new shade!

Babe

babelipgloss

Enjoy this fun pink shade of lip gloss with sponge applicator.
comes in 7 ml tube.

$20.95

Divine

divinelipgloss

Enjoy this mauve light plum shade of lip gloss with sponge applicator.
comes in 7 ml tube.

$20.95

We also offer many other great lip products, including Organic lip balm and Natural lipstick, that can be viewed here.

According to new reports, many brands of lipstick contain lead in their lip products.  EEK! Lead is unsafe in paint…  how scary that we have been puting it directly on our lips!  Good news!  The lip products offered by Affordable Mineral Makeup™ are safe and contain no lead.  All of their ingredients are listed in  each product description (see here) so you can see exactly what you are puting on your skin.

http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=223



Lead in Lipstick

 
 

Lead in lipstick? Turns out, the ur­ban legend is true. In October 2007, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics tested 33 popular brands of lipsticks at an independent lab for lead content.

The results: 61 percent of lipsticks contained lead, with levels ranging up to 0.65 parts per million. Lead-contaminated brands included L’Oreal, Cover Girl and even a $24 tube of Dior Addict.

No Safe Dose

Lead, even in tiny amounts, is a health concern.

“Lead builds up in the body over time and lead-containing lipstick applied several times a day, every day, can add up to significant exposure levels. The latest studies show there is no safe level of lead exposure,” according to Mark Mitchell, M.D., MPH, president of the Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice.

Lead is a proven neurotoxin that can cause learning, language and behavioral problems such as lowered IQ, reduced school performance and increased aggression. Pregnant women and young children are particularly vulnerable to lead exposure. Lead easily crosses the placenta and enters the fetal brain where it can interfere with normal development. Lead has also been linked to infertility and miscarriage.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states on its Web site: “Recent studies suggest that adverse health effects exist in children at blood lead levels less than 10 µg/dl.” CDC admits that it has not lowered the acceptable lead level in part because “there is no evidence of a threshold below which adverse effects are not experienced.” The agency suggests avoiding all sources of lead exposure.


Lead-free Lipstick Is Possible

The good news is that lipstick doesn’t need to contain lead: 39 percent of lipsticks tested by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics were lead-free – including a $1.99 tube of Wet & Wild. Obviously, it is possible to make lead-free red lipstick.

So why aren’t all companies doing so?

Because they don’t have to. It’s legal for lipstick and other cosmetic products sold in the United States to contain unlimited amounts of lead. While some companies are taking care to use raw materials that are not contaminated with lead and to purchase lead-free pigments, other companies are not taking these precautions. For the list of all the brands we tested for lead, see page 10 of our report, “A Poison Kiss”.


Status Update

After the October 2007 release of our report, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced they would investigate lead in lipstick. Despite the urging of three U.S. Senators, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and concerned consumers, the FDA has never released its own testing data, nor has the agency taken any action.

A state bill to ban lead from lipstick passed the California Senate in 2008, but died after a massive industry lobby effort. Look for the bill to be re-introduced in California in 2009.


What You Can Do

Because lead is a contaminant not listed on lipstick ingredient labels, it’s next to impossible for consumers to avoid. You’d have to test every lipstick on the market to know which ones contain lead – testing that shouldn’t fall to consumers. But don’t let that dissuade you from doing something: e-mail, call or write to the companies that make your favorite lipstick shades and tell them that lead-free products are important to you.

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