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Believe it or Not: Lipstick Myths DECODED!

January 1, 2020 By Perry Belcher 1 Comment

Have you been intrigued by lipstick myths? Brace yourselves, ladies! We’ve got the answers.

Believe it or Not: Lipstick Myths DECODED!

Are They Myths or Facts?

Give a woman the right lipstick and she can conquer the world.

But how can she conquer the world if she doubts her weapon? Do you share the same dilemma? You’re not alone. Despite the variety of shades and promises offered by different makeup brands for your most precious lips, you still have second thoughts on buying or using it. However, you just can’t help but try wearing it whenever there’s a chance. And eventually, if you find the right one for you, you just fall in love with every swipe and glide you make on your lips.

If you want your doubts to be resolved and just let those lips be locked with your favorite lipsticks, you’re on the right track. Here are the Top 4 Lipstick Myths that were surely passed from one woman to another. Well, you know how powerful women are when it comes to awareness!

 

The Truth Behind the Top 4 Lipstick Myths

 

Myth 1: Cheap, Long-Wearing Lipstick Contains Lead

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It began with a rumor claiming high-priced lipsticks on sale contained lead. Women tested lipsticks at home by rubbing them across a gold ring. If the color turned black or brown, it was said that the lipstick contained lead. However, this is not a true scientific test.

The truth: The FDA stepped in and discovered lipsticks do contain lead, but the amount is so minute that it does not pose a health risk.

 

Myth 2: WD-40 Can Remove Lipstick Stains from Clothing

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The claim, usually circulated by email, is that it will remove lipstick stains from clothing. There are information on the net from people who have tried this and say it doesn’t work.

The truth: WD-40, a petroleum-based American staple, can be used to remove lipstick stains from carpeting and clothing.

 

Myth 3: Lipstick Can Cause Cancer

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Some say if a woman swallows or absorbs the lead on her lip, she can get cancer.

The truth: The American Cancer Society debunks this theory completely. There is not enough lead present in lipstick to result in cancer.

Did you know? A person is more likely to be poisoned by lead from old toys than wearing lipstick for several lifetimes.

 

Myth 4: The Average Woman Will Swallow Up to 6 Pounds of Her Lipstick During Her Lifetime

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1 tube of lipstick = 3 grams of product

151 tubes = 1 pound

906 tubes = 6 pounds

The truth: A woman would have to eat 906 tubes of lipstick to equal six pounds, and she would have to eat the entire tube. Lipstick ingestion only occurs when the product is licked off the lips. In reality, only a tiny amount is consumed.

So that sums up the Lipstick Myths. Finally, your questions are answered! Say goodbye to those gossips and say hello to your settled, pouty lips! Don’t forget, if you’re sad, add more lipstick and attack!

 

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