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-Kylie Cosmetics (@kyliecosmetics) July 1, 2021The brand s shift to clean beauty comes as younger customers continue to push for products made without harmful ingredients. A recent study and the introduction of federal legislation brought public attention to a group of harmful chemicals found in everyday makeup products. The study from the University of Notre Dame found indicators of PFAS, a class of cancer-linked chemicals, in over half of the products tested.
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Study: Half of U.S. cosmetics contain toxic chemicals
The chemicals – PFAS – are linked to serious health conditions, including cancer and reduced birth weight.
By MATTHEW DALYAssociated Press
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WASHINGTON More than half the cosmetics sold in the United States and Canada likely contain high levels of a toxic industrial compound linked to serious health conditions, including cancer and reduced birth weight, according to a new study.
Researchers at the University of Notre Dame tested more than 230 commonly used cosmetics and found that 56 percent of foundations and eye products, 48 percent of lip products and 47 percent of mascaras contained high levels of fluorine – an indicator of PFAS, so-called “forever chemicals” that are used in nonstick frying pans, rugs and countless other consumer products.