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  2. MAC Cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    MAC Cosmetics, stylized as M·A·C, is a Canadian cosmetics manufacturer founded in Toronto in 1984 by Frank Toskan and Frank Angelo. The company has been headquartered in London since becoming a subsidiary of Estée Lauder Companies in 1998. MAC is an acronym for Make-Up Art Cosmetics . It is named one of the top three global makeup brands ...

  3. What You Need to Know About Product Safety Recalls - WebMD

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    A product safety recall happens when a consumer watch group or a manufacturer finds problems with a product. Lots of items can be recalled. Some products that are commonly recalled include: Food ...

  4. Toxic Makeup: What It Is and How to Avoid It - Healthline

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    Toluene. Toluene is a natural ingredient found in crude oil and the tolu tree. It’s often used as a stabilizer and antioxidant in nail polishes, moisturizers, or cream makeup products like ...

  5. Ingredients of cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Common ingredients. Castor oil and its derivatives are found in many cosmetics as it is "non-comedogenic" (does not exacerbate or contribute to acne).. Cerebrosides (cells from the nervous systems of cattle or swine) were once used in some high-end skin-care products to increase moisture retention and to create a smooth skin surface, however the BSE controversy has put an end to this practice.

  6. EC Regulation 1223/2009 on cosmetics - Wikipedia

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    Description [ edit] EC Regulation 1223/2009 [2] was created by the European Parliament and Council with the intent of establishing standards for cosmetic products that are available on the market. Compliance to these standards helps protect the functioning of the internet market, but most importantly, it provides a high-level of protection for ...

  7. Yet Another FDA Recall Affects Dozens of Eyedrop Products - WebMD

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    Oct. 30, 2023 – People who use eyedrops once again need to check whether their drops are on a newly issued recall list from the FDA. The FDA announced on Friday that the more than 2 dozen ...

  8. Do a patch test before using any product. Place a small amount on the inside of your elbow and wait 48 hours to 72 hours. If you have redness, swelling, itching, or burning, don't use that product ...

  9. Takeaway. It’s tempting to use every drop of makeup or skin care product, especially if you paid a lot for it. Makeup does have an expiration date, though, and its lifespan may be shorter than ...