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- 포레버_영May 3, 2015 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsAs with most lip palettes, I find myself gravitating towards just a couple of shades. Personally, I love using the third lipstick topped with the second gloss, so these two have seen the most use. One annoying thing is that the mirror only opens to 90 degrees and doesn't go further, which can be inconvenient. More concerning is that it contains 10 ingredients to be cautious about, including 7 tar-based dyes. These include Red 202 (EWG grade 4, potential lip irritant), Yellow 5 (EWG grade 0??, linked to hyperactivity), Red 104(1) (EWG 1, potential carcinogen), Yellow 4 (EWG 3, can cause skin darkening, potentially harmful for children), Red 227 (EWG 2, potential carcinogen), Red 226 (EWG 5, potential carcinogen), and Blue 1 (EWG 2, potential carcinogen). It's generally best to avoid these ingredients, especially in lip products. Additionally, it contains three more potentially harmful ingredients: PEG-8, fragrance, and BHT. It's disappointing to see so many questionable ingredients in a lip product. For more information on the risks of tar-based dyes, check out the Hwahae Plus section on colorants.
TipRemember, lip products typically expire 6 months after opening, so be sure to use them up within that timeframe!