1. Illegal pigments added by illegal merchants
2. DIY lipstick
Nowadays, many people are keen to DIY the so-called “pure natural” lipstick, but because many homemade cosmetics and raw materials sold on the Internet have not been approved by the relevant departments to enter the market, there are certain health risks, including infection, allergies, etc.
In addition, the shelf life of homemade cosmetics is also an issue that cannot be ignored. Formal products must complete a series of production processes in a sterile environment, and undergo complex processes such as repeated hypoallergenic tests and efficacy tests. DIY cosmetics do not have a sterile environment, nor do they add preservatives, so homemade lipsticks are prone to spoilage, short storage and use time, and higher microbial risks.
Therefore, the lipsticks sold in regular channels have passed the national quality inspection and hygiene inspection, the heavy metals are lower than the national regulations, and the standard pigments are also the safe pigments allowed to be used in the national regulations. can be used~
The premise is that lipsticks produced by regular brands and meeting the requirements of cosmetic hygiene standards are used.