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PML/PR-45/2014
Heavy Metals in Cosmetics
 
Investigators
Mr. Ramakant Sahu
Ms. Poornima Saxena
Dr. Sapna Johnson
   
Advisors
Prof. H. B. Mathur
Prof. H. C. Agarwal
 
Date
January 2014
Centre for Science and Environment
41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110062
website: www.cseindia.org; e-mail: cse@cseindia.org
Pollution Monitoring Laboratory
Core 6A, Fourth Floor, India Habitat Centre,
Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110003
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Contents
1. About PML 3
2. Introduction 3
3. Literature Review 5
4. Health Impact of Heavy Metals in Cosmetics 7
5. Regulations for Cosmetics 8
6. Objectives of the Study 12
7. Material and Methods 12
8. Results and Discussions 13
9. Conclusions 17
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1. About PML
The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), one of India’s leading non-governmental organization
based in New Delhi, has set up the Pollution Monitoring Laboratory (PML) to monitor environmental
pollution and food contamination. PML is an ISO 9001:2008 certified laboratory accredited by SWISO,
CH-5610, Wohlen, Switzerland, conducting Pollution Monitoring and Scientific Studies on
Environmental and food Samples. The Lab has qualified and experienced staff that exercise Analytical
Quality Control (AQC) and follow Good Laboratory Practices (GLP). It is equipped with state-of-art
equipment for monitoring and analysis of air, water and food contamination, including Gas
Chromatograph with Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS), Gas Chromatograph (GC) with ECD, NPD, FID
and other detectors, High Performance Liquid Chromatograph (HPLC), Atomic Absorption
Spectrometer, UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, Mercury Analyzer, Respirable Dust Sampler, TS-EMF, etc.
Its main aim is to undertake scientific studies to generate public awareness about environmental
pollution and toxins in food and other commodities. It provides scientific services at nominal cost to
communities that cannot obtain scientific evidence against polluters in their area. The lab and its work
are directed to use science to achieve environmentally sound and socially relevant public policy.
2. Introduction
Cosmetic is defined as “Any article intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled or sprayed on, or
introduced into, or otherwise applied to, the human body or any part thereof for cleansing, beautifying,
promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance, and includes any article intended for use as a
component of cosmetic”1
. Cosmetic products are regulated for health and safety. There are concerns
regarding the presence of harmful chemicals, including heavy metals, in these products. There has not
been many studies on presence of heavy metals in cosmetics in India. To assess the levels of heavy
metals, PML conducted a study on commonly available lipsticks, fairness creams, lip balms and anti-
aging creams.
                                                            
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Section 3 aaa) . Drug and Cosmetic Act, 1940 available at
http://cdsco.nic.in/html/copy%20of%201.%20d&cact121.pdf
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3. Literature Review
A study published in Contact Dermatitis found that in 88 eye shadow colours from 49 different
products, 75% of the eye shadow colours contained >5 ppm of at least one of the following: lead,
cobalt, nickel, chromium, and arsenic. And 100% contained >1 ppm of at least one of the above
substances2
.
Test conducted in the United States by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics revealed that 61% of the 33
brands of lipsticks contained lead, with levels of upto 0.65 ppm3
. The United States Food and Drug
Administration also found lead in all the samples of lipstick that it tested, with levels ranging from 0.09
to 3.06 ppm4
. Health Canada found that 81% of the samples of lipstick that it tested for lead had levels
ranging from 0.079 to 0.84 ppm, and that one lipstick contained 6.3 ppm5
. This is despite many metals
being banned as intentional ingredients in cosmetics in Canada6
. They are not banned as product
impurities since their presence as such is considered unavoidable7
. An impurity is a substance not
intentionally added to a product, but rather is either a by-product of the manufacturing process, formed
by the breakdown of ingredients or an environmental contaminant of raw ingredients8
. The latter is the
case for heavy metals, as their persistence in the environment and their natural presence in rocks, soil
and water lead to their presence in pigments and other raw materials used in various industries,
including cosmetics9
.
Environmental Working Group found that the average women use 12 products containing a total of 168
unique ingredients every day. Their study “Exposures Add Up” also showed that through using these
products on a daily basis, one in 13 women are exposed to ingredients that are known or probable
human carcinogens and one in 24 women are exposed to ingredients that are known or probable
                                                            
2
Sainio, E.-L., Jolanki, R., Hakala, E., & Kanerva, L. Metals and arsenic in eye shadows. Contact Dermatitis,
2001; 42(1): 5-10
3
Lead in Lipstick. Retrieved October 28, 2010, from http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=223
4
Lipstick and Lead: Questions and Answers. Retrieved October 28, 2010, from
http://www.fda.gov/Cosmetics/ProductandIngredientSafety/ProductInformation/ucm137224.htm
5
Tories won’t list leaded lipsticks. Canada.com. Retrieved from
http://www.canada.com/topics/news/national/story.html?id=4b8f58b0-c225-4925-8e6e-3b41a3687626
6
Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist - June 2010. Retrieved October 28, 2010, from http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/cps-
spc/alt_formats/hecs-sesc/pdf/person/cosmet/info-ind-prof/_hot-list-critique/hotlist-liste_2010-eng.pdf
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Draft Guidance on Heavy Metal Impurities in Cosmetics. Retrieved November 5, 2010, from http://www.hc-
sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/legislation/consultation/_cosmet/metal-metauxconsulteng.php
8
Impurities of Concern in Personal Care Products. Retrieved October 30, 2010, from
http://www.ewg.org/skindeep/2007/02/04/impurities-of-concern-in-personalcareproducts
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Draft Guidance on Heavy Metal Impurities in Cosmetics. Retrieved November 5, 2010, from http://www.hc-
sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/legislation/consultation/_cosmet/metalmetauxconsulteng.php
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reproductive and developmental toxins, linked to impaired fertility or developmental harm for a baby in
the womb or a child10
.
Shen et al. analysed 15 kinds of samples, including hair sprays, perfumes, deodorants, cream, lotion,
etc. for seven kinds of phthalates, i.e. DEP, DPP, DBP, BBP, DCHP, DEHP, DOP, and four parabens,
i.e. MPB, EPB, PPB, BPB, and found that only one of the 15 examined samples was free from
phthalates and parabens. The remaining 14 samples were found to contain at least three or more of these
phthalates and/or parabens. The predominant phthalates and parabens detected in the studied samples
were MPB, PPB, DEP, DBP, DCHP, and DEHP. The residue level was 1.22–5289 ppm11
.
A recent assessment by WHO reported that mercury in skin lightening creams and soaps that are
commonly used in Asian and Central African nations is potentially dangerous as they have serious side
effects and can be fatal. Mercury present in fairness creams can cause anxiety, depression, nerve
damage, reduces skin resistance to infections, can cause seizures, numbness and even memory loss12
.
Researchers in California recently found that most of the tested lip products (32) contained high
concentrations of titanium and aluminium. All examined products had detectable manganese. Lead was
detected in 75% samples tested. Approximately half (47%) of the samples contained Lead at
concentrations higher than the FDA-recommended maximum level of 0.1 ppm for Lead in candy likely
to be consumed frequently by small children. Chromium and Nickel were found in almost all samples.
Highest concentration of Chromium was 9.72 ppm and Nickel was 9.73 ppm. 13
4. Health Impact of Heavy Metals in Cosmetics
A variety of chemicals are used in cosmetics as ingredients and some are used as preservatives. These
chemicals have different health effects.
Hexavallent Chromium (Cr+6
) is corrosive and allergic to the skin. Cr+6
compounds are enlisted as
carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Adverse effects of the Cr+6
on
the skin may include ulcerations, dermatitis, and allergic skin reactions. Inhalation of Cr+6
compounds
can result in ulceration and perforation of the mucous membranes of the nasal septum, irritation of the
                                                            
10
Exposures Add Up - Survey Results. Retrieved October 28, 2010, from
http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/research/exposures.php
11
Shen HY, Jiang HL, Mao HL, Pan G, Zhou Lu, Cao YF; J. Sep. Sci.; 2007, 30, 48–54
12
Mercury in skin lightening products: http://www.who.int/ipcs/assessment/public_health/mercury_flyer.pdf
13
Liu S., Hammond S. K., Rojas-Cheatham A.; Concentrations and Potential Health Risks of Metals in Lip
Products. Environmental Health Perspectives 2013; 121(6): 705 - 710
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pharynx and larynx, asthmatic bronchitis, bronchospasms and edema. Respiratory symptoms may
include coughing and wheezing, shortness of breath, and nasal itch.
Nickel can cause allergic reaction when it comes in contact with the skin. Studies on animals show that
if consumed in high amounts, it affects kidneys, stomach and liver.
Mercury is used in cosmetic products such as skin whitening creams. Mercury is a neurotoxin. Mercury
has been used by many names such as “mercurous chloride”, calomel, mercuric, mercurio or mercury.
The prolonged use of products containing mercury can lead to inflammation of the liver, kidneys and
urinary tract. Presence of mercury in Skin Creams has become a global public health problem. Mercury
compounds are readily absorbed through the skin on topical application and have the tendency to
accumulate in the body. They may cause allergic reactions, skin irritation or neurotoxic
manifestations14
. Mercury intoxication from cosmetics has been featured in numerous news stories in
recent years. There is evidence suggesting children who had been exposed in-utero from their mothers
experienced developmental issues. These children were affected with a range of symptoms including
motor difficulties, sensory problems and mental retardation15
.
Distribution of mercury-containing creams and soaps is banned in the European Union16
. A European
Union Directive specifies that mercury and mercury compounds are not allowed as ingredients in
cosmetics (including soaps, lotions, shampoos and skin bleaching products). However, phenyl mercuric
salts for use as a preservative in eye makeup and eye makeup removal products are allowed at
concentrations equal to or less than 0.007% by weight.
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is investigating several cases of mercury
poisoning due to an unlabeled face cream from Mexico used for lightening the skin, fading freckles and
age spots, and treating acne. The cream contained very high levels of mercury: 56,000 parts per million
(ppm) or 5.6%.17
                                                            
14
Regulations on the use of toxins in cosmetics: http://www.health-report.co.uk/cosmetic-regulations.htm
15
The Danger Of Mercury In Beauty Products: http://meliatop.com/the-danger-of-mercury-in-beauty products.html
16
IPCS (1991). Mercury-containing cream and soap. In: Inorganic mercury. Geneva, World Health
Organization, International Programme on Chemical Safety (Environmental Health Criteria 118;
http://www.inchem.org/documents/ehc/ehc/ehc118.htm#SectionNumber:3.5).
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California Department of Public Health, Health Alert, Mercury Poisoning Linked to Use of Face Lightening
Cream: http://www.ehib.org/papers/CDPH_Mecury_Health_Alert_Skin_Cream.pdf
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5. Regulations for Cosmetics
India
Cosmetics products in India are regulated under the Drugs and cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945 and
Labeling Declarations by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). BIS sets the standards for cosmetics for the
products listed under Schedule ‘S’ of the Drugs and cosmetics Rules 194518
.
Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has provided the specification for Skin Creams and Lipstick in the
Indian Standards (IS) 6608:2004 and 9875:1990 respectively. IS 6608:2004 says that if all the raw
materials requiring test for heavy metals have been so tested and comply with the requirements, then
the manufacturer may not test the finished cosmetic for heavy metals and arsenic.
The Dyes colors (pigments lakes) if used in the manufacture of skin creams and lipstick shall comply
with IS 4707 (Part I) subject to the provision of Schedule Q of Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules,
issued by the Government of India, and as amended from time to time. Other ingredients shall comply
with the provisions of IS 4707 (Part 2).
Rule 134 of Drugs and Cosmetics Rules has laid down restrictions on use of cosmetics containing Dyes,
Colors and Pigments other than those specified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (IS: 4707 Part 1 as
amended) and Schedule Q. The permitted Synthetic Organic Colors and Natural Organic Colors used in
the Cosmetic shall not contain more than:
• 2 ppm (parts per million) of Arsenic calculated as Arsenic Trioxide.
• 20 ppm of lead calculated as lead.
• 100 ppm of heavy metals other than lead calculated as the total of the respective metals.
These coloring agents are generally recognized as safe (GRAS). For some of these, purity requirements
are mentioned as laid down in the EEC directive of 1962. Maximum concentration in finished products
is mentioned in some.
Rule 145 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules prohibits use of lead and arsenic compounds in cosmetics
for the purpose of coloring. Rule 135 prohibits import of cosmetics in which a lead or arsenic
compound has been used for the coloring purpose. Rule 145 D and 135 A prohibits manufacture and
import respectively of cosmetics containing mercury compounds.
                                                            
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The Drugs and Cosmetics act and rules: The manufacture of cosmetics for sale or distribution, Part XIV, rules
138
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Table 1: Limits for Heavy Metals in Cosmetics in India
Regulatory
Body
Mercury Lead Cadmium Arsenic Total
Heavy
Metals
Other than
Eye Area
Products
Eye Area
Products
Through permitted Synthetic Organic Colors and
Natural Organic Colors
India (BIS) Prohibited
for
intentional
use.
≤ 0.007% by
weight
20 ppm of
lead
calculated as
lead
--- 2 ppm of
Arsenic
calculated
as
Arsenic
Trioxide
100 ppm
other than
lead.
Calculated
as total of
respective
metals
European Union
EU cosmetic legislations are based on Council Directive 76/768/EEC of 27 July 1976 on the
approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to cosmetic products (Cosmetics Directive)19
.
Manufacturers are responsible for ensuring that cosmetic products comply with the law before they are
marketed. The manufacturer or importer of cosmetics is responsible for demonstrating that the product
is safe for its intended use. Regulations are enforced at the national level, and each country in the EU
has an authoritative body that is responsible for upholding compliance. EU has banned about 1,328
chemicals in cosmetics. The chemicals prohibited in cosmetic products are listed in Annexure II of
Cosmetic Regulations. Arsenic, Lead cyanide, human tissue etc. are prohibited in cosmetics
USA
In the US, cosmetics are regulated by Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act)20
. It is the
role of the FDA to oversee the compliance with these regulations. However, as opposed to drugs,
cosmetic products and ingredients are not subject to FDA premarket approval with the exception to
color additives. The regulations published by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are all codified
in Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations (21 CFR) applicable to Cosmetics4
stated at 21 CFR, parts 700
to 740 (21 CFR 700 to 740) defines ingredients as “Any single chemical entity or mixture used as a
component in the manufacture of a cosmetic product.”
                                                            
19
EU legislations: The rules governing cosmetic products in the European Union, Council Directive 76/768/EEC.
Vol.1 cosmetic legislations (1999), article 7a (d).
20
http://www.fda.gov/regulatoryinformation/legislation/federalfooddrugandcosmeticactfdcact/default.htm
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The FD&C Act prohibits any product or ingredient that is a “poisonous or deleterious substance which
may render [the product] injurious to users under the conditions of use prescribed in the labeling.”
FDA addresses the presence of trace impurities in cosmetics on a case-by-case basis. Requirements for
specific cosmetics are listed in 21 CFR part 700. For heavy metals, FDA has set a limit of 1 ppm
mercury in most cosmetics under 21 CFR 700.13 (a limit of 65 ppm is permitted in certain eye area
cosmetics) and prohibits the use of zirconium in aerosol cosmetics under 21 CFR 700.16. In addition,
FDA has established specifications for lead, arsenic, and mercury in most color additives. A few more
heavy metal specifications have been established for certain color additives.
Health Canada
The Canadian Food and Drugs Act (F&DA) stipulates that “No person shall sell any cosmetic that:
a) has in or on it any substance that may cause injury to the health of the user when the cosmetic is
used,
b) consists in whole or in part of any filthy or decomposed substance or of any foreign matter; or
c) was manufactured, prepared, preserved, packaged or stored under unsanitary conditions.”
In December 2008, Health Canada released a Draft Guidance on Heavy Metal Impurities in Cosmetics
for lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and antimony21
.
6. Objectives of the Study
Use of cosmetic products is increasing rapidly in India and various chemicals including the heavy
metals are used in the cosmetics which pose health risk to consumers. The present study was conducted
to determine heavy metals - lead, cadmium, chromium and nickel in lipsticks, lip-balm and anti-ageing
creams and mercury in fairness creams available in the Delhi market. The results were compared with
the available standards.
                                                            
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Health Canada (2011). Heavy metals in cosmetics—fact sheet. Ottawa, Ontario, Health Canada (http://www.hc-
sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/pubs/indust/heavy_metals-metaux_lourds/index-eng.php).
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7. Material and Methods
Sampling Methodology
30 samples of lipsticks, 32 samples of fairness creams, 8 samples of lip-balm and 3 samples of anti-
ageing creams were purchased from local market of Delhi. The details of the samples are presented in
Table 2 and Table 3.
Equipment: Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (Thermo) Solar M-6 Series, equipped with Flame and
Flameless techniques was used for analysis.
Glassware: All the glassware were cleaned with detergent and 10% nitric acid and rinsed thoroughly
with distilled water before use.
Chemicals: All the chemicals used were purchased from E Merck. The water used in all the
experiments was ultrapure water obtained from Elga water purification system.
Sample preparation for Lead, Cadmium, Chromium and Nickel Determination
Lipstick, lip-balm and anti-ageing creams were analyzed for lead, cadmium, chromium and nickel.
Sample preparation for the determination of Lead, Cadmium, Chromium and Nickel was done
following the method of Chauhan et al22
.
About 1.0 g of each sample was digested in 5.0 mL mixture of concentrated acid HNO3:HCLO4 (3:1)
for 2-3 hours on a hot plate at 900
C. Then 3.0 mL of acid mixture was again added and then again
heated for 2-3 hours to complete the digestion. The above digested samples were cooled and about 5.0
mL ultra pure water was added mixed well and volume made upto 25 mL in volumetric flask. The
solution was then finally filtered through Whatman filter paper (Number 41). The clear solution was
used for metal quantification.
Sample preparation for Mercury Determination
Fairness creams were analyzed for mercury. Application note provided by Clark et. al. of CETAC
Technologies of USA was used for the sample preparation for mercury estimation23
. The samples were
weighed (~0.2g) into the beaker. The samples were predigested with 2 mL of H2SO4 and 2 mL HNO3
for 1.5 hours at 800
C. This initial predigest step dissolved/dispersed the samples and then allowed to
cool to room temperature. Then 7.0 mL of 5% KMnO4 and 5 mL 3% HCl were added to each beaker
                                                            
22
Chauhan AS, Bhadauria R, Singh AK, Lodhi SS, Chaturvedi DK, Tomar VS. Determination of Lead and
Cadmium in cosmetic products. J. Chem. Pharm. Res., 2010, 2(6):92-97
23
David H. Clarke, Jeffrey A. Forsberg, and John L. McQuatters; Mercury Determination in Cosmetics, Using
the CETAC QuickTrace™ M-7500 CVAAS; CETAC Technologies, Omaha, NE 
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and then heated at 950
C for 2 hours. After again cooling to room temperature, 3.0 mL of 12%
hydroxylamine solution was added to reduce the KMnO4. The beakers were swirled to assure complete
reaction with the excess KMnO4. They were then brought up to a final volume of 25 mL with 3% HCl
with thorough mixing prior to instrument analysis of the samples.
Sample analysis for Lead, Cadmium, Chromium and Nickel Determination
Lead, Cadmium, Chromium and Nickel were determined using flame atomic absorption spectrometry.
Air-acetylene flame was used for Lead, Cadmium and Nickel while air-acetylene-nitrous oxide flame
was used for Chromium determination. Standard solutions were prepared in five different
concentrations for each metal separately to obtain calibration curve for quantitative analysis. All the
measurements were run in triplicate for the samples and standard solutions. Deuterium lamp was used
for background correction.
Sample analysis for Mercury Determination
Digested samples were analyzed for Mercury using flameless atomic absorption spectrometry. Standard
solutions were prepared in five different concentrations to obtain calibration curve for quantitative
analysis. All the measurements were run in triplicate for the samples and standard solutions. Deuterium
lamp was used for background correction.
Recovery test was performed for all the metals. Recovery was found to be more than 90% in all the
cases.
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8. Results and Discussions
A total of 30 lipsticks, 8 lip-balms and 3 anti-ageing creams were tested for lead, cadmium, total
chromium and nickel and 32 samples of fairness creams (26 for women and 6 for men) for mercury.
a. Lipstick
Chromium: Total chromium was detected in 50% (15 out of 30) samples in the range of 0.45 ppm to
17.83 ppm (Table 4).
Total Cr detected in lipstick samples was compared with Average Daily Intake (ADI) of Cr+6
.
Recognizing the need for extra precaution, all Cr has been assumed as Cr+6
. This assumption is made by
most health regulators, including the USEPA while setting standards. 24
The ADI value of 0.0001 mg/day for a 50 kg woman for Cr+6
derived by Liu et. al. (2013) was used for
estimating exposure risk25
. This ADI value is derived based on the cancer risk posed by Cr+6
. An
average use of 24 mg/day and high use of 87 mg/day of lipstick suggested by Loretz et. al. (2005)26
were used for estimating the exposure risk.
In case of average use of 24 mg/day of lipstick, the estimated intake was in the range of 10.8% to
427.9% of ADI in 15 samples detected with chromium and was more than 100% in 4 samples (Table
5). While considering the high use of 87 mg/day of lipstick, it was in the range of 39.2% to 1551.2% of
ADI and was more than 100% in case of 13 samples out of 15 samples detected with chromium (Table
5).
The highest concentration of 17.83 ppm of total chromium was found in Hearts & Tarts (080V) shade
of ColorBar lipstick which was 427.9% of ADI in case of average use of lipstick and 1551.2% in case
of high use. The second highest concentration - 13.9 ppm was found in Labsolu Nu-204 shade of
Lancome lipstick which was 333.6% of ADI in case of average use of lipstick and 1209.3% in case of
high use (Table 5).
The toxicity of chromium compounds depends on the oxidation state of the metal. Hexavalent form is
more toxic than trivalent form. Hexavalent chromium is recognized as a human carcinogen when it is
                                                            
24
USEPA, Chromium in Drinking Water:
http://water.epa.gov/drink/info/chromium/index.cfm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaig
n=Feed%3A+Region3_WaterNews+(U.S.+EPA%3A+Mid+Atlantic+Region+Water+News+)
25
Liu S., Hammond S. K., Rojas-Cheatham A.; Concentrations and Potential Health Risks of Metals in Lip
Products. Environmental Health Perspectives 2013; 121(6): 705 - 710
26
 Loretz L.J., Api A.M., Barraj L.M., Burdick J., Dressler W.E., Gettings S.D., Han Hsu H., Pan Y.H.L., Re T.A.,
Renskers K.J., Rothenstein A., Scrafford C.G., Sewall C. Exposure data for cosmetic products: lipstick, body
lotion, and face cream. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2005; 43: 279–291 
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inhaled. Chronic inhalation of Hexavalent chromium has been shown to increase risk of lung cancer and
may also damage the small capillaries in kidneys and intestines. Other adverse health effects associated
with Hexavalent chromium exposure, according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and
Health (NIOSH), include skin irritation or ulceration, allergic contact dermatitis, occupational asthma,
nasal irritation and ulceration, perforated nasal septa, rhinitis, nosebleed, respiratory irritation, nasal
cancer, sinus cancer, eye irritation and damage, perforated eardrums, kidney damage, liver damage,
pulmonary congestion and edema, epigastric pain and erosion and discoloration of teeth27
.
Nickel: It was detected in 43.3% (13 out of 30) samples in the range of 0.57 ppm to 9.18 ppm. The
highest concentration of 9.18 ppm was found in Labsolu Nu-204 shade of Lancome lipstick. The
second highest concentration of 5.47 ppm was found in Hearts & Tarts (080V) shade of ColorBar
lipstick (Table 4).
High levels of Nickel exposure can lead to health effects depending on route and the kind of nickel
exposed to28
. Certain types of nickel (oxidic, sulphidic, and soluble nickel) were considered to be toxic
because of concern to health due to carcinogenicity29
. Metallic nickel and alloys have been classified as
possibly carcinogenic to humans30
. Allergy to nickel is common and it can cause severe contact
dermatitis31
. The first case of nickel allergy caused by eye shadow was reported twelve years ago and it
has been reported that even 1 ppm may trigger a pre-existing allergy32
.
Lead and Cadmium were not detected in any of the samples.
b. Lip-balm and Anti-ageing Creams: None of the heavy metals tested were detected in lip-balm and
anti-ageing creams.
                                                            
27
http://environment.about.com/od/healthenvironment/f/Hexavalent-Chromium-Health-Risks.htm
28
Report on Human Biomonitoring of Environmental Chemicals in Canada: Results of the Canadian Health
Measures Survey Cycle 1 (2007–2009). Ottawa.
29
http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/alt_formats/hecs-sesc/pdf/pubs/contaminants/psl1-
lsp1/compounds_nickel_composes/nickel-eng.pdf
30
Agents Classified by the IARC Monographs, Volumes 1–100. Retrieved November 3, 2010, from
http://monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Classification/index.php
31
Report on Human Biomonitoring of Environmental Chemicals in Canada: Results of the Canadian Health
Measures Survey Cycle 1 (2007–2009). Ottawa.
32
Sainio, E.L., Jolanki, R., Hakala, E., & Kanerva, L. (2001). Metals and arsenic in eye shadows. Contact
Dermatitis, 42(1), 5-10.
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c. Mercury in Fairness (Skin Whitening) Creams
Mercury was detected in about 44% (14 of 32) samples in the range of 0.10 ppm to 1.97 ppm as total
mercury (Table 6). According to the Drugs and Cosmetic Act, mercury in Fairness creams is prohibited.
Therefore 14 samples that contained mercury violated the Act.
The concentration of total mercury detected in the skin whitening creams were converted to
concentration of mercuric chloride (HgCl2) because skin whitening creams commonly use inorganic
mercury in the form of ammoniated mercuric chloride and mercuric iodide (Table 6). Conversion of
total Hg to HgCl2 is done by considering the molecular weight of Hg as 200.592 and that of HgCl2 as
271.496. It is assumed that all mercury (Total Hg) in the skin whitening creams is HgCl2.
Oral Reference Dose (RfD) of HgCl2 set by USEPA is 0.0003 mg/kg-day which translates into an
Average Daily Intake (ADI) for a 50 kg person as 0.015 mg. Loretz et. al. (2005) has estimated that the
average use of creams is 2.05 g/day and high use is 3.99 g/day33
. Considering 100% dermal absorption
the amount of HgCl2 obtained after conversion was compared as percentage the above ADI of HgCl2
(0.015 mg for a 50 kg person) (Table 6).
Aroma Magic Fair Lotion had the highest mercury concentration of 1.97 ppm as total mercury (2.67
ppm equivalent HgCl2) which is 36.4% of ADI for average use of cream (2.05 g/day) and considering
the high use (3.99 g/day) it is 70.9% of ADI (Table 6). Fair and Lovely Ayurvedic Care had the lowest
concentration 0.10 ppm as total mercury and 0.14 ppm as HgCl2 which is 1.8% of ADI for average use
of cream (2.05 g/day) and considering the high use (3.99 g/day) it is 3.6% of ADI.
Out of 6 Fairness Creams for men, mercury was detected in only one sample (Garnier Men Power
Light) at a level of 0.24 ppm as total mercury.
According to the FDA, the permissible limit for mercury in Cosmetics other than eye products is 1 ppm.
Out of 32 samples tested three samples (10.7%) exceeded the limit of 1 ppm given by FDA (Table 6).
Repeated application of these skin whitening creams could cause cumulative effect of prolonged low
level mercury exposure, which could lead to nephritic syndrome Mercury can also be transferred from
                                                            
33
Loretz L.J., Api A.M., Barraj L.M., Burdick J., Dressler W.E., Gettings S.D., Han Hsu H., Pan Y.H.L., Re T.A.,
Renskers K.J., Rothenstein A., Scrafford C.G., Sewall C. Exposure data for cosmetic products: lipstick, body
lotion, and face cream. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2005; 43: 279–291 
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the mother to the fetus during pregnancy34
. Mercury from soap and cream has been reported to be
readily absorbed through the skin and via inhalation.
9. Conclusions
In 50% of the lipsticks (15 of 30) Chromium was found with highest being 17.83 ppm in Hearts & Tarts
(080V) shade of ColorBar lipstick.
The estimated intake of chromium from lipsticks was in the range of 10.8% to 427.9% of ADI in 15
samples detected with chromium in case of average use of 24 mg/day of lipstick, and was more than
100% in 4 samples. While considering the high use of 87 mg/day of lipstick, it was more than 100% in
case of 13 samples out of 15 samples in the range of 39.2% to 1551.2% of ADI.
Nickel was detected in 43.3% (13 of 30) lipsticks. Highest concentration of 9.18 ppm was detected in
Labsolu Nu shade-204 of Lancome lipstick.
Hearts & Tarts (080V) shade of ColorBar lipstick contained highest amount of Chromium and also 5.47
ppm Nickel. Similarly Lancome (Labsolu Nu-204) lipstick contained 13.9 and 9.18 ppm of Chromium
and Nickel.
No other heavy metals tested (Lead and Cadmium) were detected in the lipstick samples tested.
Mercury concentration in the fairness creams analyzed ranged from 0 - 1.97 ppm. About 44% of the
samples had mercury above the Indian permissible limit, which is zero.
Three samples (10.7%) were above the threshold limit of 1 ppm set by the USFDA.
None of the heavy metals tested were detected in lip-balm and anti-ageing creams.
                                                            
34
Rosenman KD, Valciukas JA, Glickman L, Meyers BR, Cinotti A. Sensitive indicators of inorganic mercury
toxicity. Arch Environ Health.1986 Jul-Aug; 41(4):208-15.
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Table 2: Cosmetic Samples Purchased from Markets in Delhi
S.
No.
Sample
Code
Brand Color Batch
No.
Manufactured By Imported &/or
Marketed By
Use
Before
Remark
Lipstick
1 LS 01 Body Shop Ruby Sparkle
(12)
XJ802CD Made in Italy The Body Shop 07/2015 Reference No.
826975
2 LS 02 Chambor Rouge
Plump+ (RP+
746)
--- COPARCOS S.A, Rue de
Bains, 33, 1211, Geneva 8,
Switzerland
11/2015 SPF 15,
Reference 2910
3 LS 03 Clinique Extreme Pink
(19)
A 10 Made in USA SPF 15
4 LS 04 Clinique A Different
Grape
A 21 Made in USA
5 LS 05 ColorBar Burnt Orange
(017)
AKA12 Aero Pharma Pvt. Ltd., W –
34(B), TTC Industrial Area,
MIDC Rabel, Navi Mumbai -
400701
ColorBar Cosmetics Pvt.
Ltd., 4, Community Centre,
New Friends Colony, New
Delhi - 110025
08/2015 SPF 15
6 LS 06 ColorBar Bitter
Chocolate
(028)
ALA12 Aero Pharma Pvt. Ltd., W –
34(B), TTC Industrial Area,
MIDC Rabel, Navi Mumbai -
400701
ColorBar Cosmetics Pvt.
Ltd., 4, Community Centre,
New Friends Colony, New
Delhi - 110025
09/2015 SPF 15
7 LS 07 ColorBar Hearts & Tarts
(080V)
116 Viva Cosmetics, Asangaon,
Thane - 421601
ColorBar Cosmetics Pvt.
Ltd., 4, Community Centre,
New Friends Colony, New
Delhi - 110025
11/2015
8 LS 08 Dior
(Rouge Dior)
Mazette (028) Parfums Christian Dior Orient
FZCO
TARZ Distribution Pvt. Ltd.,
201, Ackruti Star, MIDC,
Andheri (E), Mumbai -
400093
01/2015
9 LS 09 Dior
(Dior Addict
Extreme)
Fireworks
(756)
Parfums Christian Dior Orient
FZCO
TARZ Distribution Pvt. Ltd.,
201, Ackruti Star, MIDC,
Andheri (E), Mumbai -
400093
09/2015
10 LS 10 Estee Lauder Fuchsia Fever
(60)
AA2 Estee Lauder, Dist. New York,
N. Y. 10022
ELCA Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd.,
202-206, Tolstoy House, 15
10/2015 Made in
Belgium
17
 
Tolstoy Road, New Delhi –
110001
11 LS 11 Estee Lauder Scarlet Siren
(73)
A92 Estee Lauder, Dist. New York,
N. Y. 10022
ELCA Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd.,
202-206, Tolstoy House, 15
Tolstoy Road, New Delhi -
110001
09/2015 Made in
Belgium
12 LS 12 Lakme
(Absolute
Matte)
Red Hot (43) 094E12 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit
– 4, I. Industrial Estate,
Haridwar - 249403
Hindustan Unilever Ltd.,
Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate,
Haridwar - 249403
Use before
24 months
from Pkd
13 LS 13 Lakme Bridal Dream
(44)
226J12 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit
– 4, I. Industrial Estate,
Haridwar - 249403
Hindustan Unilever Ltd.,
Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate,
Haridwar - 249403
Use before
24 months
from Pkd
14 LS 14 Lakme Pink Romance
(206)
160012 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit
– 4, I. Industrial Estate,
Haridwar - 249403
Hindustan Unilever Ltd.,
Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate,
Haridwar - 249403
Use before
24 months
from Pkd
15 LS 15 Lakme Enrich Satins
(352)
Not
Readable
Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit
– 4, I. Industrial Estate,
Haridwar - 249403
Hindustan Unilever Ltd.,
Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate,
Haridwar - 249403
09/2015
16 LS 16 Lancome L’ABSOLU
NU (204)
62H803 Lancome Luxury Products
LLC, New York, NY 10017
Dist. Lancome Canada,
Montreal, H4T1K5
L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd., A-
Wing, 8th
Floor, Marathon
Futurex Building, N. M.
Joshi Road, Lower Parel,
Mumbai - 400013
03/2015 Made in France
17 LS 17 L’Oreal (Paris) Intense Plum
(374)
16J800 L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd., A-
Wing, 8th
Floor, Marathon
Futurex Building, N. M.
Joshi Road, Lower Parel,
Mumbai - 400013
05/2015
18 LS 18 MAC (Satin
Lipstick)
Paramount
(A52)
M3EW Estee Lauder, Dist. New York,
N. Y. 10022
Dist. By – Make-up Art
Cosmetics, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada M5VIR7
Elca Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd.,
202-206, Tolstoy House, 15
Tolstoy Road, New Delhi -
110001
05/2015 Made in
Canada
19 LS 19 MAC
(Lustre
Plumful (A62) M31A Estee Lauder, Dist. New York,
N. Y. 10022
Elca Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd.,
202-206, Tolstoy House, 15
06/2015 Made in
Canada
18
 
Lipstick) Dist. By – Make-up Art
Cosmetics, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada M5VIR7
Tolstoy Road, New Delhi -
110001
20 LS 20 MAC
(Lustre
Lipstick)
Cockney
(A82)
M31A Estee Lauder, Dist. New York,
N. Y. 10022. Dist. By – Make-
up Art Cosmetics, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada M5VIR7
Elca Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd.,
202-206, Tolstoy House, 15
Tolstoy Road, New Delhi -
110001
08/2015 Made in
Canada
21 LS 21 MAC
(Matte
Lipstick)
So Chaud
(A82)
M2LP Estee Lauder, Dist. New York,
N. Y. 10022
Dist. By – Make-up Art
Cosmetics, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada M5VIR7
Elca Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd.,
202-206, Tolstoy House, 15
Tolstoy Road, New Delhi -
110001
08/2015 Made in
Canada
22 LS 22 Maxfactor Pomegranate
(665)
2137 Proctor & Gamble UK, KT13
OXP, UK
CH – 1213, Petit Lancy 1
10/2015 Made in Ireland
23 LS 23 Maybelline
(Colorsensation
al)
Hooked On
Pink (065)
20J701 Maybelline LLC, New York,
N. Y. 10017
Dist. – Maybelline Canada,
Montreal - H4T TK5
L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd., A-
Wing, 8th
Floor, Marathon
Futurex Building, N. M.
Joshi Road, Lower Parel,
Mumbai - 400013
03/2015 Made in USA
24 LS 24 Maybelline
(Colorsensation
al)
Fatal Red
(530)
16J802 L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd., A-
Wing, 8th
Floor, Marathon
Futurex Building, N. M.
Joshi Road, Lower Parel,
Mumbai - 400013
04/2015
25 LS 25 Maybelline
(Super Stay)
Endless Raisin
(090)
20J401 Maybelline LLC, New York,
N. Y. 10017
Dist. – Maybelline Canada,
Montreal - H4T TK5
L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd., A-
Wing, 8th
Floor, Marathon
Futurex Building, N. M.
Joshi Road, Lower Parel,
Mumbai - 400013
03/2015 Made in USA
26 LS 26 Revlon
(Color Burst)
Ruby (85) 122651 G. S. Pharmabutor Pvt. Ltd.,
(Unit – II), Plot No. 58,59, 66
& 67, Sector-3, I. I. E.,
Pantnagar, Rudrapur,
Uttrakhand - 263153
Modi-Revlon Pvt. Ltd,
(Umesh Modi Group
Company), New Delhi -
110019
08/2015
19
 
27 LS 27 Revlon (Super
Lustrous)
Frost Grape
Juice (164)
Not
Readable
G. S. Pharmabutor Pvt. Ltd.,
(Unit – II), Plot No. 58,59, 66
& 67, Sector-3, I. I. E.,
Pantnagar, Rudrapur,
Uttrakhand - 263153
Modi-Revlon Pvt. Ltd,
(Umesh Modi Group
Company), New Delhi -
110019
06/2015
28 LS 28 Revlon (Super
Lustrous)
Frost Copper
Glow Berry
(311)
Not
Readable
G. S. Pharmabutor Pvt. Ltd.,
(Unit – II), Plot No. 58,59, 66
& 67, Sector-3, I. I. E.,
Pantnagar, Rudrapur,
Uttrakhand – 263153
Modi-Revlon Pvt. Ltd,
(Umesh Modi Group
Company), New Delhi -
110019
09/2014
29 LS 29 Yves Saint
Laurent (YSL)
(Lip Twins)
Satin/Shine
Cassis Rose
Black Current
Rose (10)
7DC Yves Saint Laurent Parfums,
92512, NEUILLY, Codex
France
No
information
SPF 8 Made in
France
30 LS 30 Yves Saint
Laurent (YSL)
(Pure Color)
Rose Libertin
Satiny
Radiance (26)
0KCA Yves Saint Laurent Parfums,
92512, NEUILLY, Codex
France
No
information
Made in France
Lip Balm
1 LB 01 The Body Shop Lip Care SPF
15
2 LB 02 The Body Shop Born Lippy
Plum Lip
Balm
3 LB 03 Himalaya Lip Balm 24200833
R
The Himalaya Drug Company,
Plot No. C-15, MIDC, Five
Star Industrial Area, Shendra,
Aurangabad (M. S.) - 431201
11/2015
4 LB 04 Lotus Fresh Mint B 01 Lotus Herbals Color
Cosmetics, 80-B, Jharmajri,
Baddi, Distt. Solan, H. P.
Lotus Herbals Ltd., B-9,
Sector 58, Noida, U. P. -
201301
04/2015 SPF 15
5 LB 05 Lotus Velvety Rose B 04 Lotus Herbals Color
Cosmetics, 80-B, Jharmajri,
Baddi, Distt. Solan, H. P.
Lotus Herbals Ltd., B-9,
Sector 58, Noida, U. P. -
201301
10/2015 SPF 15
6 LB 06 Maybelline
New York
Enriched with
Centella
6J130 Made in China L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd.,
Peninsula Towers, Lower
12/2014 SPF 20
20
 
(Baby Lips) Essence Parel, Mumbai - 400013
7 LB 07 Maybelline
New York
(Baby Lips
Color)
Berry Crush fJ257M Made in Thailand L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd.,
A-wing, 8th
Floor, Marathon
Futurex Building, N. M.
Joshi Road, Lower Parel,
Mumbai - 400013
03/2015 SPF 16
8 LB 08 Nivea Essential Care 22419810 Beiersdorf AG,
Troplowitzstrasse 10, 22529
Hamburg, Germany
NIVEA India Pvt. Ltd., Hyde
Park, 301, Saki Vihar Road,
Andheri (E), Mumbai -
400072
11/2014 Made in
Germany
Anti Ageing Cream
1 AAC 01 L’Oreal (Paris) Youth Code
(Rejuvenating
Anti-wrinkle
Day Cream)
28J302 Made in
Germany
2 AAC 02 Olay Total Effects
(7 in one,
Anti-aging
Night Firming
Treatment)
2184PRF Distr. By – Proctor & Gamble,
Cincinnati, OH - 45202
Imported for – Proctor &
Gamble INC., Toronto, ON
M5W 1C5
Not
mentioned
3 AAC 03 Ponds Age Miracle
(Cell ReGEN
Day Cream)
B040 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit
– 4, I. Industrial Estate,
Haridwar - 249403
Hindustan Unilever Ltd.,
165/166, Backbay
Reclamation, Mumbai -
400020
06/2014 SPF 15 PA++
21
 
Table 3: Fairness Creams Analyzed for Mercury
S. No. Code No. Name Manufactured By Date of Mfg. Imported by Marketed by Use before Batch No.
Fairness Creams for Men
1 4
Emami Fair and
Handsome
Emami Limited, College Nagar,
Abhoypur, North Guwahati,
Assam - 781031 Mar - 2012 August - 2014
AP785
2 3
Fair & Lovely
MAXFairness For
MEN
Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit –
8, Plot No. 1-(1-H), Sec 1A,
Sidcul Ranipur, Haridwar -
249403 08/07/2012
24 Months from
Pkd.
B91
3 25 Vaseline MENface
Aero Pharma (Silvassa), Preeti
Indl. Estate, Survey No. 127/1,
Amli , Silvassa - 396230 Nov - 2012
Hindustan
Unilever Ltd.
24 Months from
Pkd.
B008
4 7 L'Oreal Men Expert L’Oreal India Private Ltd. Mar - 2012
L'OREAL
Singapore Pte Ltd.
L'OREAL
Philippines
FJ090
5 5
Garnier Men Power
Light
L'Oreal India Private Ltd.,
Chakan, Pune - 410501 18/04/2012
36 Months from
Pkd.
B534937
6 29
Nivea For Men
Advance Whitening
Beiersdorf (Thailand) Co. Ltd.,
163 Bangplee Industrial Estate,
Samutprakarn 10540, Thailand Mar - 2012 Nivea India Pvt. Nivea India Pvt. August - 2014
21171577
Fairness Creams for Women
7 6
Garnier Skin
Naturals, Light
L'Oreal India Private Ltd.,
Chakan, Pune - 410501 11/05/2012
36 Months from
Pkd.
B536527
8 2
Fairever Fairness
Cream
CavinKare Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 16
& 17, Sec – 04, IIE, Sidcul,
Haridwar - 249403 Apr - 2012
CavinKare Pvt.
Ltd.
24 Months from
Pkd.
U. B. 09
9 14
Lakme Perfect
Radiance
Aero Pharma (Silvassa), Preeti
Industrial. Estate, Survey No.
127/1, Amli , Silvassa - 396230 Aug - 2012
Hindustan
Unilever Ltd.
24 Months from
Pkd.
B 034
10 27
Lotus Micro
Emulsion Kanidi Cosmeceuticals Dec - 2011
Lotus Herbals
Ltd.
36 Months from
Pkd.
B 12
11 8 L'Oreal Pearl Perfect
L'Oreal India Private Ltd.,
Chakan, Pune - 410501 04/07/2012
36 Months from
Pkd.
B540605
12 1 Fair & Lovely Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 06/07/2012 24 Months from
22
 
Advanced Multi
Vitamin Daily
Fairness Expert
1, Tinsukia, Assam - 786151 Pkd. B07D
13 21
Biotique, Bio
Coconut, Whitening
and Brightening
Cream
Bio Veda Action Research
Company, Khasra No. 439/42,
441/43 526/442/43, Mauja
Rampur Ghat, Tehsil Paonta
Sahib, Dist. – Sirmour, H. P. -
173025 Mar - 2012
Bio Veda
Action Research
Company
36 Months from
Pkd.
12-005
14 18
Lotus Cocofair
Cream
Kanidi Cosmeceuticals, 80C,
Jharmajri, Baddi, Distt. Solan,
H. P.
Lotus Herbals
Ltd. Jan - 2015
B 03
15 20
Nivea Visage,
Sparkling Glow
Beiersdorf (Thailand) Co. Ltd.,
163, Bang Plee Industrial Estate,
Bangna Trad Rd, Km 24,
Samutprakarn – 10540, Thailand Jan - 2011 Nivea India Pvt. Nivea India Pvt. June - 2013
10350277
16 28
Lotus Herbals Fair
Gel
Kanidi Cosmeceuticals, 80C,
Jharmajri, Baddi, Distt. Solan,
H. P.
Lotus Herbals
Ltd., B-9, Sec –
58, Noida, UP -
201301 April - 2015
B 02
17 23 VLCC Enbrighten
VLCC Personal Care Ltd., Plot
No. – 11 & 12, Sec 6A, Sidcul,
IIE, Hardwar, Uttarakhgand -
246403 Mar - 2012
36 Months from
Pkd.
12002
18 22 Olay Natural White
Procter & Gamble Home
Products Ltd., Plot No. 01,
Industrial Area, Katha, P. O.
Baddi, Solan, H. P. - 173205 Aug - 2012
36 Months from
Pkd.
B6911
19 24
Blossom Kochhar
Aroma Magic
Blossom Kochhar Beauty
Products Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. –
90A, Khasra No – 68, Shiv
Ganga Industrial Estate, Village
– Lakeshri, Post – Bhagwanpur,
Tehsil – Roorkee, Dist.–
Haridwar, Uttarakhand - 247667 Sep - 2012
24 Months from
Pkd.
FALR-13/12
20 19 Lotus Whiteglow Gel Kanidi Cosmeceuticals, 80C, Batch No – Lotus Herbals October 2014
23
 
Cream Jharmajri, Baddi, Distt. Solan,
H. P.
B-48 Ltd. B 48
21 11
Fair & Lovely Anti
Marks
Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit –
8, Plot No. 1-(1-H), Sec 1A,
Sidcul Ranipur, Haridwar -
249403 20/03/2012
24 Months from
Pkd.
B 05
22 16
Emami Malai Keshar
Cold Cream
Emami Limited, College Nagar,
Abhoypur, North Guwahati,
Assam - 781031 Sep - 2011
24 Months from
Pkd.
AU 043
23 15
Shahnaz Husain Fair
One
Elder Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Plot
No. – 103, Gondpur Industrial
Area, Paonta Sahib, Dist. –
Sirmour, H. P. 173025 May - 2011
24 Months from
Pkd.
BPAX1018
24 10
Fair & Lovely
Ayurvedic Care
Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit –
8, Plot No. 1-(1-H), Sec 1A,
Sidcul Ranipur, Haridwar -
249403 28/05/2012
24 Months from
Pkd.
B 34
25 17
Neutrogena, Fine
Fairness
Johnson & Johnson Korea Ltd.,
140-20, Song Jeong Dong,
Heung Duck Ku, Cheong Ju
City, Chung Buk, Korea 10/04/2012
Johnson &
Johnson Ltd.
Johnson &
Johnson Ltd.
24 Months from
Pkd.
Not mentioned
26 9
Fair & Lovely Winter
Fairness
Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit –
8, Plot No. 1-(1-H), Sec 1A,
Sidcul Ranipur, Haridwar -
249403 03/10/2012
24 Months from
Pkd.
B 33
27 13 Ponds White Beauty
L. B. C. P., Unit – II, Haridwar -
249403 25/05/2012
24 Months from
Pkd.
B 067
28 12 Vivel Active Fair
ITC Ltd., Plot No 01, Sec – 11,
IIE, Ranipur Haridwar - 249403 Nov - 2011 April - 2013
B162A 22
29 26 Lakme Aero Pharma Jul - 2012
Hindustan
Unilever Ltd.
24 Months from
Pkd.
30 30
Himalaya Herbals
Fairness Cream
The Himalaya Drug Company,
182, Village Gurumajra,
Kishanpura, Tehsil Nalagarh,
Distt. Solan, H. P. - 174101 May - 2012 April - 2015
16200408M
24
 
31 31
Revlon Touch &
Glow
G. S. Pharmbutor Pvt. Ltd., Unit
– II, Plot No. – 58, 59, 66 & 67,
Sec – 03, I. I. E. Pantnagar,
Rudrapur, Uttrakhand - 263153 Oct - 2012
Modi-Revlon
Pvt.Ltd.
36 Months from
Pkd.
IN123001
32 32
Jovees Pearl
Whitening Face
Cream
Jovees Herbal Care, Plot No. –
16, Sector 03, I. I. E., Pant
Nagar, 263146, Uttarakhand Mar - 2012
36 Months from
Pkd.
1618
25
 
Table 4: Heavy Metals in Lipstick, Lip-balm and Anti-aging Creams (ppm)
S.
No
Sample Sample
Code
Lead Cadmium Chromium Nickel
Lipstick
1 Bodyshop (Ruby Sparkle - 12) LS 01 ND ND 2.91 1.65
2 Chambor (Rouge Plump - 746) LS 02 ND ND ND ND
3 Clinique (Extreme Pink - 19) LS 03 ND ND ND ND
4 Clinique (Different Grape) LS 04 ND ND ND ND
5 ColorBar (Burnt Orange - 017) LS 05 ND ND 1.62 ND
6 ColorBar (Bitter Chocolate - 028) LS 06 ND ND 2.55 ND
7 ColorBar (Hearts & Tarts -
080V)
LS 07 ND ND 17.83 5.47
8 Dior (Mazette - 028) LS 08 ND ND ND ND
9 Dior (Fireworks - 756) LS 09 ND ND ND ND
10 Estee Lauder (Fuchsia Fever -
60)
LS 10 ND ND ND 0.99
11 Estee Lauder (Scarlet Siren - 73) LS 11 ND ND 1.34 2.36
12 Lakme (Red Hot - 43) LS 12 ND ND 0.45 2.47
13 Lakme (Bridal Dream - 44) LS 13 ND ND 1.39 0.57
14 Lakme (Pink Romance - 206) LS 14 ND ND ND ND
15 Lakme (Enrich Satin - 352) LS 15 ND ND ND 1.09
16 Lancome (Labsolu Nu - 204) LS 16 ND ND 13.90 9.18
17 L’Oreal (Intense Plum - 374) LS 17 ND ND ND ND
18 MAC (Paramount - A52) LS 18 ND ND 1.14 2.19
19 MAC (Plumful - A62) LS 19 ND ND 1.22 ND
20 MAC (Cockney - A82) LS 20 ND ND 2.32 ND
21 MAC (So chaud - A82) LS 21 ND ND 5.75 3.42
22 Maxfactor (Pomegranate - 665) LS 22 ND ND 1.59 ND
23 Maybelline (Hooked Pink - 065) LS 23 ND ND 5.27 2.21
24 Maybelline (Fatal Red - 530) LS 24 ND ND ND ND
25 Maybelline (Endless Raisin -090) LS 25 ND ND ND ND
26 Revlon (Ruby - 85) LS 26 ND ND ND ND
27 Revlon (Frost Grape Juice - 164) LS 27 ND ND ND ND
28 Revlon (Copper Glow Berry-311) LS 28 ND ND 2.43 2.18
29 YSL (Current Rose - 10) LS 29 ND ND ND 0.99
30 YSL (Satiny Radiance - 26) LS 30 ND ND ND ND
Lip-balm
1 The Body Shop (Lip Care) LB 01 ND ND ND ND
2 The Body Shop (Plum Lip-balm) LB 02 ND ND ND ND
3 Himalaya (Lip-balm) LB 03 ND ND ND ND
4 Lotus (Fresh mint) LB 04 ND ND ND ND
5 Lotus (Velvety Rose) LB 05 ND ND ND ND
6 Maybelline (Baby Lips) LB 06 ND ND ND ND
7 Maybelline (Baby Lips Color) LB 07 ND ND ND ND
8 Nivea (Essential Care) LB 08 ND ND ND ND
Anti Ageing Creams
1 L’Oreal (Youth Code) AAC 01 ND ND ND ND
2 Olay (Total Effects) AAC 02 ND ND ND ND
3 Ponds (Age Miracle) AAC 03 ND ND ND ND
26
 
Table 5: Lipstick Samples Detected with Chromium (Compared as Percentage of ADI)
S.
No.
Sample
Code
Lipstick Samples Detected with
Chromium
Total
Chromium
(ppm)
%age of
ADI for
Average Use
of 24
mg/day
%age of
ADI for
High Use of
87 mg/day
1 LS 01 Bodyshop (Ruby Sparkle – 12) 2.91 69.8 253.2
2 LS 05 ColorBar (Burnt Orange – 017) 1.62 38.9 140.9
3 LS 06 ColorBar (Bitter Chocolate – 028) 2.55 61.2 221.9
4 LS 07 ColorBar (Hearts & Tarts – 080V) 17.83 427.9 1551.2
5 LS 11 Estee Lauder (Scarlet Siren – 73) 1.34 32.2 116.6
6 LS 12 Lakme (Red Hot – 43) 0.45 10.8 39.9
7 LS 13 Lakme (Bridal Dream – 44) 1.39 33.4 120.9
8 LS 16 Lancome (Labsolu Nu – 204) 13.90 333.6 1209.3
9 LS 18 MAC (Paramount – A52) 1.14 27.4 99.2
10 LS 19 MAC (Plumful – A62) 1.22 29.3 106.1
11 LS 20 MAC (Cockney – A82) 2.32 55.7 201.8
12 LS 21 MAC (So Chaud – A82) 5.75 138.0 500.3
13 LS 22 Maxfactor (Pomegranate – 665) 1.59 38.2 138.3
14 LS 23 Maybelline (Hooked Pink – 065) 5.27 126.5 458.5
15 LS 28 Revlon (Copper Glow Berry – 311) 2.43 58.3 211.4
Note: Comparison of total Cr Detected in Lipsticks with Average Daily Intake (ADI) of Cr+6
• The ADI value of 0.0001 mg/day for a 50 kg woman for Cr+6
derived by Liu et. al. (2013) was used
for estimating exposure risk35
. This ADI value is derived based on the cancer risk posed by Cr+6
.
• CSE tested total Cr and not Cr+6
in lipsticks. Recognizing the need for extra precaution, all Cr has
been assumed as Cr+6
. This assumption is made by most health regulators, including the USEPA
while setting standards.
• An average use of 24 mg/day and high use of 87 mg/day of lipstick suggested by Loretz et. al.
(2005) were used for estimating the exposure risk.
                                                            
35
Liu S., Hammond S. K., Rojas-Cheatham A.; Concentrations and Potential Health Risks of Metals in Lip Products.
Environmental Health Perspectives 2013; 121(6): 705 - 710
27
 
Table 6: Mercury in Fairness (Skin Whitening) Creams
S.
No.
Code
No. Name Manufacturer
Total
Mercury
(ppm)
Mercury
as HgCl2
(ppm)
%age of
ADI for
Average
Use*
%age of
ADI for
High
Use*
Fairness Creams for Women
1 1
Fair & Lovely multi Vitamin
daily fairness cream Hindustan Unilever Ltd. ND --- --- ---
2 2 Fairever CavinKare Pvt. Ltd. ND --- --- ---
3 6 Garnier Skin Naturals, Light L'Oreal India Private Ltd. ND --- --- ---
4 8 L'Oreal Pearl Effect L'Oreal India Private Ltd. 0.70 0.95 12.9 25.2
5 9 Fair & Lovely Winter Fairness Hindustan Unilever Ltd. ND --- --- ---
6 10 Fair & Lovely Ayurvedic Care Hindustan Unilever Ltd. 0.10 0.14 1.8 3.6
7 11 Fair & Lovely Anti Marks Hindustan Unilever Ltd. 0.73 0.99 13.5 26.3
8 12 Vivel Active Fair ITC Ltd. 0.23 0.31 4.3 8.3
9 13 Ponds White Beauty Hindustan Unilever Ltd. 1.36 1.84 25.2 49.0
10 14 Lakme Perfect Radiance Aero Pharma 0.19 0.26 3.5 6.8
11 15 Fair One Shahnaz Husain Elder Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ND --- --- ---
12 16
Emami Malai Keshar Cold
Cream Emami Limited 0.22 0.30 4.1 7.9
13 17 Neutrogena Fine Fairness
Johnson & Johnson Corea
Ltd. ND --- --- ---
14 18 Lotus Cocofair Cream Kanidi Cosmeceuticals 0.81 1.10 15.0 29.2
15 19 Lotus White Glow Kanidi Cosmeceuticals ND --- --- ---
16 20 Nivea Sparkling Glow
Beiersdorf (Thailand)
Co.Ltd. ND --- --- ---
17 21 Biotique Bio Coconut
Bio Veda Action Research
Company 0.24 0.32 4.4 8.6
18 22 Olay Natural White
Procter & Gamble Home
Products Ltd. 1.79 2.42 33.1 64.4
19 23 VLCC Enbrighten (Sun Defence) VLCC Personal Care Ltd. 0.11 0.15 2.0 4.0
20 24 Aroma Magic Fair Lotion
Blossom Kochhar Beauty
Products Pvt. Ltd. 1.97 2.67 36.4 70.9
21 26 Lakme Aero Pharma ND --- --- ---
22 27 Lotus Micro emulsion Kanidi Cosmeceuticals ND --- --- ---
23 28 Lotus Fair Gel Kanidi Cosmeceuticals ND --- --- ---
24 30
Himalaya Herbals Fairness
Cream Himalya Drug Company ND --- --- ---
25 31 Revlon Touch and Glow G.S. Pharmbutor Pvt Ltd. 0.25 0.34 4.6 9.0
26 32
Jovees Pearl Whitening Face
Cream Jovees Herbal Care. ND --- --- ---
Fairness Creams for Men
27 3 Fair & Lovely Max Fairness Hindustan Unilever Ltd. ND --- --- ---
28 4 Emami Fair and Handsome Emami Limited ND --- --- ---
29 5 Garnier Men Power Light L'Oreal India Private Ltd. 0.24 0.32 4.4 8.6
30 7 L'Oreal Men Expert L'Oreal India Private Ltd. ND --- --- ---
31 25 Vaseline Men Face Aero Pharma ND --- --- ---
28
 
Note: Conversion of total Hg to HgCl2 is done by considering the Molecular Weight of Hg as 200.592 and
that of HgCl2 as: 271.496.
• Comparison of Hg detected in Fairness Creams with Average Daily Intake (ADI) of
HgCl2:
• Skin whitening creams commonly use inorganic mercury in the form of ammoniated mercuric
chloride and mercuric iodide.
• Loretz et. al. (2005) have estimated that the average use of creams is 2.05 g/day and high use is
3.99 g/day36
.
• 100% dermal absorption is considered.
• Calculation of ADI is based on USEPA oral Reference Dose (RfD) of 0.0003 mg/kg-day of HgCl2
which translates into an ADI for a 50 kg person as 0.015 mg.
                                                            
36
Loretz L.J., Api A.M., Barraj L.M., Burdick J., Dressler W.E., Gettings S.D., Han Hsu H., Pan Y.H.L., Re T.A.,
Renskers K.J., Rothenstein A., Scrafford C.G., Sewall C. Exposure data for cosmetic products: lipstick, body lotion,
and face cream. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2005; 43: 279–291
32 29
Nivea Advance Whitening For
Men
Beiersdorf (Thailand) Co.
Ltd. ND --- --- ---

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Heavy Metals in Cosmetics

  • 1. 1   PML/PR-45/2014 Heavy Metals in Cosmetics   Investigators Mr. Ramakant Sahu Ms. Poornima Saxena Dr. Sapna Johnson     Advisors Prof. H. B. Mathur Prof. H. C. Agarwal   Date January 2014 Centre for Science and Environment 41, Tughlakabad Institutional Area, New Delhi 110062 website: www.cseindia.org; e-mail: cse@cseindia.org Pollution Monitoring Laboratory Core 6A, Fourth Floor, India Habitat Centre, Lodhi Road, New Delhi – 110003
  • 2. 2   Contents 1. About PML 3 2. Introduction 3 3. Literature Review 5 4. Health Impact of Heavy Metals in Cosmetics 7 5. Regulations for Cosmetics 8 6. Objectives of the Study 12 7. Material and Methods 12 8. Results and Discussions 13 9. Conclusions 17
  • 3. 3   1. About PML The Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), one of India’s leading non-governmental organization based in New Delhi, has set up the Pollution Monitoring Laboratory (PML) to monitor environmental pollution and food contamination. PML is an ISO 9001:2008 certified laboratory accredited by SWISO, CH-5610, Wohlen, Switzerland, conducting Pollution Monitoring and Scientific Studies on Environmental and food Samples. The Lab has qualified and experienced staff that exercise Analytical Quality Control (AQC) and follow Good Laboratory Practices (GLP). It is equipped with state-of-art equipment for monitoring and analysis of air, water and food contamination, including Gas Chromatograph with Mass Spectrometer (GC-MS), Gas Chromatograph (GC) with ECD, NPD, FID and other detectors, High Performance Liquid Chromatograph (HPLC), Atomic Absorption Spectrometer, UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, Mercury Analyzer, Respirable Dust Sampler, TS-EMF, etc. Its main aim is to undertake scientific studies to generate public awareness about environmental pollution and toxins in food and other commodities. It provides scientific services at nominal cost to communities that cannot obtain scientific evidence against polluters in their area. The lab and its work are directed to use science to achieve environmentally sound and socially relevant public policy. 2. Introduction Cosmetic is defined as “Any article intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled or sprayed on, or introduced into, or otherwise applied to, the human body or any part thereof for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance, and includes any article intended for use as a component of cosmetic”1 . Cosmetic products are regulated for health and safety. There are concerns regarding the presence of harmful chemicals, including heavy metals, in these products. There has not been many studies on presence of heavy metals in cosmetics in India. To assess the levels of heavy metals, PML conducted a study on commonly available lipsticks, fairness creams, lip balms and anti- aging creams.                                                              1 Section 3 aaa) . Drug and Cosmetic Act, 1940 available at http://cdsco.nic.in/html/copy%20of%201.%20d&cact121.pdf
  • 4. 4   3. Literature Review A study published in Contact Dermatitis found that in 88 eye shadow colours from 49 different products, 75% of the eye shadow colours contained >5 ppm of at least one of the following: lead, cobalt, nickel, chromium, and arsenic. And 100% contained >1 ppm of at least one of the above substances2 . Test conducted in the United States by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics revealed that 61% of the 33 brands of lipsticks contained lead, with levels of upto 0.65 ppm3 . The United States Food and Drug Administration also found lead in all the samples of lipstick that it tested, with levels ranging from 0.09 to 3.06 ppm4 . Health Canada found that 81% of the samples of lipstick that it tested for lead had levels ranging from 0.079 to 0.84 ppm, and that one lipstick contained 6.3 ppm5 . This is despite many metals being banned as intentional ingredients in cosmetics in Canada6 . They are not banned as product impurities since their presence as such is considered unavoidable7 . An impurity is a substance not intentionally added to a product, but rather is either a by-product of the manufacturing process, formed by the breakdown of ingredients or an environmental contaminant of raw ingredients8 . The latter is the case for heavy metals, as their persistence in the environment and their natural presence in rocks, soil and water lead to their presence in pigments and other raw materials used in various industries, including cosmetics9 . Environmental Working Group found that the average women use 12 products containing a total of 168 unique ingredients every day. Their study “Exposures Add Up” also showed that through using these products on a daily basis, one in 13 women are exposed to ingredients that are known or probable human carcinogens and one in 24 women are exposed to ingredients that are known or probable                                                              2 Sainio, E.-L., Jolanki, R., Hakala, E., & Kanerva, L. Metals and arsenic in eye shadows. Contact Dermatitis, 2001; 42(1): 5-10 3 Lead in Lipstick. Retrieved October 28, 2010, from http://www.safecosmetics.org/article.php?id=223 4 Lipstick and Lead: Questions and Answers. Retrieved October 28, 2010, from http://www.fda.gov/Cosmetics/ProductandIngredientSafety/ProductInformation/ucm137224.htm 5 Tories won’t list leaded lipsticks. Canada.com. Retrieved from http://www.canada.com/topics/news/national/story.html?id=4b8f58b0-c225-4925-8e6e-3b41a3687626 6 Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist - June 2010. Retrieved October 28, 2010, from http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/cps- spc/alt_formats/hecs-sesc/pdf/person/cosmet/info-ind-prof/_hot-list-critique/hotlist-liste_2010-eng.pdf 7 Draft Guidance on Heavy Metal Impurities in Cosmetics. Retrieved November 5, 2010, from http://www.hc- sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/legislation/consultation/_cosmet/metal-metauxconsulteng.php 8 Impurities of Concern in Personal Care Products. Retrieved October 30, 2010, from http://www.ewg.org/skindeep/2007/02/04/impurities-of-concern-in-personalcareproducts 9 Draft Guidance on Heavy Metal Impurities in Cosmetics. Retrieved November 5, 2010, from http://www.hc- sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/legislation/consultation/_cosmet/metalmetauxconsulteng.php
  • 5. 5   reproductive and developmental toxins, linked to impaired fertility or developmental harm for a baby in the womb or a child10 . Shen et al. analysed 15 kinds of samples, including hair sprays, perfumes, deodorants, cream, lotion, etc. for seven kinds of phthalates, i.e. DEP, DPP, DBP, BBP, DCHP, DEHP, DOP, and four parabens, i.e. MPB, EPB, PPB, BPB, and found that only one of the 15 examined samples was free from phthalates and parabens. The remaining 14 samples were found to contain at least three or more of these phthalates and/or parabens. The predominant phthalates and parabens detected in the studied samples were MPB, PPB, DEP, DBP, DCHP, and DEHP. The residue level was 1.22–5289 ppm11 . A recent assessment by WHO reported that mercury in skin lightening creams and soaps that are commonly used in Asian and Central African nations is potentially dangerous as they have serious side effects and can be fatal. Mercury present in fairness creams can cause anxiety, depression, nerve damage, reduces skin resistance to infections, can cause seizures, numbness and even memory loss12 . Researchers in California recently found that most of the tested lip products (32) contained high concentrations of titanium and aluminium. All examined products had detectable manganese. Lead was detected in 75% samples tested. Approximately half (47%) of the samples contained Lead at concentrations higher than the FDA-recommended maximum level of 0.1 ppm for Lead in candy likely to be consumed frequently by small children. Chromium and Nickel were found in almost all samples. Highest concentration of Chromium was 9.72 ppm and Nickel was 9.73 ppm. 13 4. Health Impact of Heavy Metals in Cosmetics A variety of chemicals are used in cosmetics as ingredients and some are used as preservatives. These chemicals have different health effects. Hexavallent Chromium (Cr+6 ) is corrosive and allergic to the skin. Cr+6 compounds are enlisted as carcinogens by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Adverse effects of the Cr+6 on the skin may include ulcerations, dermatitis, and allergic skin reactions. Inhalation of Cr+6 compounds can result in ulceration and perforation of the mucous membranes of the nasal septum, irritation of the                                                              10 Exposures Add Up - Survey Results. Retrieved October 28, 2010, from http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/research/exposures.php 11 Shen HY, Jiang HL, Mao HL, Pan G, Zhou Lu, Cao YF; J. Sep. Sci.; 2007, 30, 48–54 12 Mercury in skin lightening products: http://www.who.int/ipcs/assessment/public_health/mercury_flyer.pdf 13 Liu S., Hammond S. K., Rojas-Cheatham A.; Concentrations and Potential Health Risks of Metals in Lip Products. Environmental Health Perspectives 2013; 121(6): 705 - 710
  • 6. 6   pharynx and larynx, asthmatic bronchitis, bronchospasms and edema. Respiratory symptoms may include coughing and wheezing, shortness of breath, and nasal itch. Nickel can cause allergic reaction when it comes in contact with the skin. Studies on animals show that if consumed in high amounts, it affects kidneys, stomach and liver. Mercury is used in cosmetic products such as skin whitening creams. Mercury is a neurotoxin. Mercury has been used by many names such as “mercurous chloride”, calomel, mercuric, mercurio or mercury. The prolonged use of products containing mercury can lead to inflammation of the liver, kidneys and urinary tract. Presence of mercury in Skin Creams has become a global public health problem. Mercury compounds are readily absorbed through the skin on topical application and have the tendency to accumulate in the body. They may cause allergic reactions, skin irritation or neurotoxic manifestations14 . Mercury intoxication from cosmetics has been featured in numerous news stories in recent years. There is evidence suggesting children who had been exposed in-utero from their mothers experienced developmental issues. These children were affected with a range of symptoms including motor difficulties, sensory problems and mental retardation15 . Distribution of mercury-containing creams and soaps is banned in the European Union16 . A European Union Directive specifies that mercury and mercury compounds are not allowed as ingredients in cosmetics (including soaps, lotions, shampoos and skin bleaching products). However, phenyl mercuric salts for use as a preservative in eye makeup and eye makeup removal products are allowed at concentrations equal to or less than 0.007% by weight. The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is investigating several cases of mercury poisoning due to an unlabeled face cream from Mexico used for lightening the skin, fading freckles and age spots, and treating acne. The cream contained very high levels of mercury: 56,000 parts per million (ppm) or 5.6%.17                                                              14 Regulations on the use of toxins in cosmetics: http://www.health-report.co.uk/cosmetic-regulations.htm 15 The Danger Of Mercury In Beauty Products: http://meliatop.com/the-danger-of-mercury-in-beauty products.html 16 IPCS (1991). Mercury-containing cream and soap. In: Inorganic mercury. Geneva, World Health Organization, International Programme on Chemical Safety (Environmental Health Criteria 118; http://www.inchem.org/documents/ehc/ehc/ehc118.htm#SectionNumber:3.5). 17 California Department of Public Health, Health Alert, Mercury Poisoning Linked to Use of Face Lightening Cream: http://www.ehib.org/papers/CDPH_Mecury_Health_Alert_Skin_Cream.pdf
  • 7. 7   5. Regulations for Cosmetics India Cosmetics products in India are regulated under the Drugs and cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules 1945 and Labeling Declarations by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS). BIS sets the standards for cosmetics for the products listed under Schedule ‘S’ of the Drugs and cosmetics Rules 194518 . Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has provided the specification for Skin Creams and Lipstick in the Indian Standards (IS) 6608:2004 and 9875:1990 respectively. IS 6608:2004 says that if all the raw materials requiring test for heavy metals have been so tested and comply with the requirements, then the manufacturer may not test the finished cosmetic for heavy metals and arsenic. The Dyes colors (pigments lakes) if used in the manufacture of skin creams and lipstick shall comply with IS 4707 (Part I) subject to the provision of Schedule Q of Drugs and Cosmetics Act and Rules, issued by the Government of India, and as amended from time to time. Other ingredients shall comply with the provisions of IS 4707 (Part 2). Rule 134 of Drugs and Cosmetics Rules has laid down restrictions on use of cosmetics containing Dyes, Colors and Pigments other than those specified by the Bureau of Indian Standards (IS: 4707 Part 1 as amended) and Schedule Q. The permitted Synthetic Organic Colors and Natural Organic Colors used in the Cosmetic shall not contain more than: • 2 ppm (parts per million) of Arsenic calculated as Arsenic Trioxide. • 20 ppm of lead calculated as lead. • 100 ppm of heavy metals other than lead calculated as the total of the respective metals. These coloring agents are generally recognized as safe (GRAS). For some of these, purity requirements are mentioned as laid down in the EEC directive of 1962. Maximum concentration in finished products is mentioned in some. Rule 145 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules prohibits use of lead and arsenic compounds in cosmetics for the purpose of coloring. Rule 135 prohibits import of cosmetics in which a lead or arsenic compound has been used for the coloring purpose. Rule 145 D and 135 A prohibits manufacture and import respectively of cosmetics containing mercury compounds.                                                              18 The Drugs and Cosmetics act and rules: The manufacture of cosmetics for sale or distribution, Part XIV, rules 138
  • 8. 8   Table 1: Limits for Heavy Metals in Cosmetics in India Regulatory Body Mercury Lead Cadmium Arsenic Total Heavy Metals Other than Eye Area Products Eye Area Products Through permitted Synthetic Organic Colors and Natural Organic Colors India (BIS) Prohibited for intentional use. ≤ 0.007% by weight 20 ppm of lead calculated as lead --- 2 ppm of Arsenic calculated as Arsenic Trioxide 100 ppm other than lead. Calculated as total of respective metals European Union EU cosmetic legislations are based on Council Directive 76/768/EEC of 27 July 1976 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to cosmetic products (Cosmetics Directive)19 . Manufacturers are responsible for ensuring that cosmetic products comply with the law before they are marketed. The manufacturer or importer of cosmetics is responsible for demonstrating that the product is safe for its intended use. Regulations are enforced at the national level, and each country in the EU has an authoritative body that is responsible for upholding compliance. EU has banned about 1,328 chemicals in cosmetics. The chemicals prohibited in cosmetic products are listed in Annexure II of Cosmetic Regulations. Arsenic, Lead cyanide, human tissue etc. are prohibited in cosmetics USA In the US, cosmetics are regulated by Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act)20 . It is the role of the FDA to oversee the compliance with these regulations. However, as opposed to drugs, cosmetic products and ingredients are not subject to FDA premarket approval with the exception to color additives. The regulations published by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are all codified in Title 21, Code of Federal Regulations (21 CFR) applicable to Cosmetics4 stated at 21 CFR, parts 700 to 740 (21 CFR 700 to 740) defines ingredients as “Any single chemical entity or mixture used as a component in the manufacture of a cosmetic product.”                                                              19 EU legislations: The rules governing cosmetic products in the European Union, Council Directive 76/768/EEC. Vol.1 cosmetic legislations (1999), article 7a (d). 20 http://www.fda.gov/regulatoryinformation/legislation/federalfooddrugandcosmeticactfdcact/default.htm
  • 9. 9   The FD&C Act prohibits any product or ingredient that is a “poisonous or deleterious substance which may render [the product] injurious to users under the conditions of use prescribed in the labeling.” FDA addresses the presence of trace impurities in cosmetics on a case-by-case basis. Requirements for specific cosmetics are listed in 21 CFR part 700. For heavy metals, FDA has set a limit of 1 ppm mercury in most cosmetics under 21 CFR 700.13 (a limit of 65 ppm is permitted in certain eye area cosmetics) and prohibits the use of zirconium in aerosol cosmetics under 21 CFR 700.16. In addition, FDA has established specifications for lead, arsenic, and mercury in most color additives. A few more heavy metal specifications have been established for certain color additives. Health Canada The Canadian Food and Drugs Act (F&DA) stipulates that “No person shall sell any cosmetic that: a) has in or on it any substance that may cause injury to the health of the user when the cosmetic is used, b) consists in whole or in part of any filthy or decomposed substance or of any foreign matter; or c) was manufactured, prepared, preserved, packaged or stored under unsanitary conditions.” In December 2008, Health Canada released a Draft Guidance on Heavy Metal Impurities in Cosmetics for lead, arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and antimony21 . 6. Objectives of the Study Use of cosmetic products is increasing rapidly in India and various chemicals including the heavy metals are used in the cosmetics which pose health risk to consumers. The present study was conducted to determine heavy metals - lead, cadmium, chromium and nickel in lipsticks, lip-balm and anti-ageing creams and mercury in fairness creams available in the Delhi market. The results were compared with the available standards.                                                              21 Health Canada (2011). Heavy metals in cosmetics—fact sheet. Ottawa, Ontario, Health Canada (http://www.hc- sc.gc.ca/cps-spc/pubs/indust/heavy_metals-metaux_lourds/index-eng.php).
  • 10. 10   7. Material and Methods Sampling Methodology 30 samples of lipsticks, 32 samples of fairness creams, 8 samples of lip-balm and 3 samples of anti- ageing creams were purchased from local market of Delhi. The details of the samples are presented in Table 2 and Table 3. Equipment: Atomic Absorption Spectrometer (Thermo) Solar M-6 Series, equipped with Flame and Flameless techniques was used for analysis. Glassware: All the glassware were cleaned with detergent and 10% nitric acid and rinsed thoroughly with distilled water before use. Chemicals: All the chemicals used were purchased from E Merck. The water used in all the experiments was ultrapure water obtained from Elga water purification system. Sample preparation for Lead, Cadmium, Chromium and Nickel Determination Lipstick, lip-balm and anti-ageing creams were analyzed for lead, cadmium, chromium and nickel. Sample preparation for the determination of Lead, Cadmium, Chromium and Nickel was done following the method of Chauhan et al22 . About 1.0 g of each sample was digested in 5.0 mL mixture of concentrated acid HNO3:HCLO4 (3:1) for 2-3 hours on a hot plate at 900 C. Then 3.0 mL of acid mixture was again added and then again heated for 2-3 hours to complete the digestion. The above digested samples were cooled and about 5.0 mL ultra pure water was added mixed well and volume made upto 25 mL in volumetric flask. The solution was then finally filtered through Whatman filter paper (Number 41). The clear solution was used for metal quantification. Sample preparation for Mercury Determination Fairness creams were analyzed for mercury. Application note provided by Clark et. al. of CETAC Technologies of USA was used for the sample preparation for mercury estimation23 . The samples were weighed (~0.2g) into the beaker. The samples were predigested with 2 mL of H2SO4 and 2 mL HNO3 for 1.5 hours at 800 C. This initial predigest step dissolved/dispersed the samples and then allowed to cool to room temperature. Then 7.0 mL of 5% KMnO4 and 5 mL 3% HCl were added to each beaker                                                              22 Chauhan AS, Bhadauria R, Singh AK, Lodhi SS, Chaturvedi DK, Tomar VS. Determination of Lead and Cadmium in cosmetic products. J. Chem. Pharm. Res., 2010, 2(6):92-97 23 David H. Clarke, Jeffrey A. Forsberg, and John L. McQuatters; Mercury Determination in Cosmetics, Using the CETAC QuickTrace™ M-7500 CVAAS; CETAC Technologies, Omaha, NE 
  • 11. 11   and then heated at 950 C for 2 hours. After again cooling to room temperature, 3.0 mL of 12% hydroxylamine solution was added to reduce the KMnO4. The beakers were swirled to assure complete reaction with the excess KMnO4. They were then brought up to a final volume of 25 mL with 3% HCl with thorough mixing prior to instrument analysis of the samples. Sample analysis for Lead, Cadmium, Chromium and Nickel Determination Lead, Cadmium, Chromium and Nickel were determined using flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Air-acetylene flame was used for Lead, Cadmium and Nickel while air-acetylene-nitrous oxide flame was used for Chromium determination. Standard solutions were prepared in five different concentrations for each metal separately to obtain calibration curve for quantitative analysis. All the measurements were run in triplicate for the samples and standard solutions. Deuterium lamp was used for background correction. Sample analysis for Mercury Determination Digested samples were analyzed for Mercury using flameless atomic absorption spectrometry. Standard solutions were prepared in five different concentrations to obtain calibration curve for quantitative analysis. All the measurements were run in triplicate for the samples and standard solutions. Deuterium lamp was used for background correction. Recovery test was performed for all the metals. Recovery was found to be more than 90% in all the cases.
  • 12. 12   8. Results and Discussions A total of 30 lipsticks, 8 lip-balms and 3 anti-ageing creams were tested for lead, cadmium, total chromium and nickel and 32 samples of fairness creams (26 for women and 6 for men) for mercury. a. Lipstick Chromium: Total chromium was detected in 50% (15 out of 30) samples in the range of 0.45 ppm to 17.83 ppm (Table 4). Total Cr detected in lipstick samples was compared with Average Daily Intake (ADI) of Cr+6 . Recognizing the need for extra precaution, all Cr has been assumed as Cr+6 . This assumption is made by most health regulators, including the USEPA while setting standards. 24 The ADI value of 0.0001 mg/day for a 50 kg woman for Cr+6 derived by Liu et. al. (2013) was used for estimating exposure risk25 . This ADI value is derived based on the cancer risk posed by Cr+6 . An average use of 24 mg/day and high use of 87 mg/day of lipstick suggested by Loretz et. al. (2005)26 were used for estimating the exposure risk. In case of average use of 24 mg/day of lipstick, the estimated intake was in the range of 10.8% to 427.9% of ADI in 15 samples detected with chromium and was more than 100% in 4 samples (Table 5). While considering the high use of 87 mg/day of lipstick, it was in the range of 39.2% to 1551.2% of ADI and was more than 100% in case of 13 samples out of 15 samples detected with chromium (Table 5). The highest concentration of 17.83 ppm of total chromium was found in Hearts & Tarts (080V) shade of ColorBar lipstick which was 427.9% of ADI in case of average use of lipstick and 1551.2% in case of high use. The second highest concentration - 13.9 ppm was found in Labsolu Nu-204 shade of Lancome lipstick which was 333.6% of ADI in case of average use of lipstick and 1209.3% in case of high use (Table 5). The toxicity of chromium compounds depends on the oxidation state of the metal. Hexavalent form is more toxic than trivalent form. Hexavalent chromium is recognized as a human carcinogen when it is                                                              24 USEPA, Chromium in Drinking Water: http://water.epa.gov/drink/info/chromium/index.cfm?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaig n=Feed%3A+Region3_WaterNews+(U.S.+EPA%3A+Mid+Atlantic+Region+Water+News+) 25 Liu S., Hammond S. K., Rojas-Cheatham A.; Concentrations and Potential Health Risks of Metals in Lip Products. Environmental Health Perspectives 2013; 121(6): 705 - 710 26  Loretz L.J., Api A.M., Barraj L.M., Burdick J., Dressler W.E., Gettings S.D., Han Hsu H., Pan Y.H.L., Re T.A., Renskers K.J., Rothenstein A., Scrafford C.G., Sewall C. Exposure data for cosmetic products: lipstick, body lotion, and face cream. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2005; 43: 279–291 
  • 13. 13   inhaled. Chronic inhalation of Hexavalent chromium has been shown to increase risk of lung cancer and may also damage the small capillaries in kidneys and intestines. Other adverse health effects associated with Hexavalent chromium exposure, according to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), include skin irritation or ulceration, allergic contact dermatitis, occupational asthma, nasal irritation and ulceration, perforated nasal septa, rhinitis, nosebleed, respiratory irritation, nasal cancer, sinus cancer, eye irritation and damage, perforated eardrums, kidney damage, liver damage, pulmonary congestion and edema, epigastric pain and erosion and discoloration of teeth27 . Nickel: It was detected in 43.3% (13 out of 30) samples in the range of 0.57 ppm to 9.18 ppm. The highest concentration of 9.18 ppm was found in Labsolu Nu-204 shade of Lancome lipstick. The second highest concentration of 5.47 ppm was found in Hearts & Tarts (080V) shade of ColorBar lipstick (Table 4). High levels of Nickel exposure can lead to health effects depending on route and the kind of nickel exposed to28 . Certain types of nickel (oxidic, sulphidic, and soluble nickel) were considered to be toxic because of concern to health due to carcinogenicity29 . Metallic nickel and alloys have been classified as possibly carcinogenic to humans30 . Allergy to nickel is common and it can cause severe contact dermatitis31 . The first case of nickel allergy caused by eye shadow was reported twelve years ago and it has been reported that even 1 ppm may trigger a pre-existing allergy32 . Lead and Cadmium were not detected in any of the samples. b. Lip-balm and Anti-ageing Creams: None of the heavy metals tested were detected in lip-balm and anti-ageing creams.                                                              27 http://environment.about.com/od/healthenvironment/f/Hexavalent-Chromium-Health-Risks.htm 28 Report on Human Biomonitoring of Environmental Chemicals in Canada: Results of the Canadian Health Measures Survey Cycle 1 (2007–2009). Ottawa. 29 http://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/ewh-semt/alt_formats/hecs-sesc/pdf/pubs/contaminants/psl1- lsp1/compounds_nickel_composes/nickel-eng.pdf 30 Agents Classified by the IARC Monographs, Volumes 1–100. Retrieved November 3, 2010, from http://monographs.iarc.fr/ENG/Classification/index.php 31 Report on Human Biomonitoring of Environmental Chemicals in Canada: Results of the Canadian Health Measures Survey Cycle 1 (2007–2009). Ottawa. 32 Sainio, E.L., Jolanki, R., Hakala, E., & Kanerva, L. (2001). Metals and arsenic in eye shadows. Contact Dermatitis, 42(1), 5-10.
  • 14. 14   c. Mercury in Fairness (Skin Whitening) Creams Mercury was detected in about 44% (14 of 32) samples in the range of 0.10 ppm to 1.97 ppm as total mercury (Table 6). According to the Drugs and Cosmetic Act, mercury in Fairness creams is prohibited. Therefore 14 samples that contained mercury violated the Act. The concentration of total mercury detected in the skin whitening creams were converted to concentration of mercuric chloride (HgCl2) because skin whitening creams commonly use inorganic mercury in the form of ammoniated mercuric chloride and mercuric iodide (Table 6). Conversion of total Hg to HgCl2 is done by considering the molecular weight of Hg as 200.592 and that of HgCl2 as 271.496. It is assumed that all mercury (Total Hg) in the skin whitening creams is HgCl2. Oral Reference Dose (RfD) of HgCl2 set by USEPA is 0.0003 mg/kg-day which translates into an Average Daily Intake (ADI) for a 50 kg person as 0.015 mg. Loretz et. al. (2005) has estimated that the average use of creams is 2.05 g/day and high use is 3.99 g/day33 . Considering 100% dermal absorption the amount of HgCl2 obtained after conversion was compared as percentage the above ADI of HgCl2 (0.015 mg for a 50 kg person) (Table 6). Aroma Magic Fair Lotion had the highest mercury concentration of 1.97 ppm as total mercury (2.67 ppm equivalent HgCl2) which is 36.4% of ADI for average use of cream (2.05 g/day) and considering the high use (3.99 g/day) it is 70.9% of ADI (Table 6). Fair and Lovely Ayurvedic Care had the lowest concentration 0.10 ppm as total mercury and 0.14 ppm as HgCl2 which is 1.8% of ADI for average use of cream (2.05 g/day) and considering the high use (3.99 g/day) it is 3.6% of ADI. Out of 6 Fairness Creams for men, mercury was detected in only one sample (Garnier Men Power Light) at a level of 0.24 ppm as total mercury. According to the FDA, the permissible limit for mercury in Cosmetics other than eye products is 1 ppm. Out of 32 samples tested three samples (10.7%) exceeded the limit of 1 ppm given by FDA (Table 6). Repeated application of these skin whitening creams could cause cumulative effect of prolonged low level mercury exposure, which could lead to nephritic syndrome Mercury can also be transferred from                                                              33 Loretz L.J., Api A.M., Barraj L.M., Burdick J., Dressler W.E., Gettings S.D., Han Hsu H., Pan Y.H.L., Re T.A., Renskers K.J., Rothenstein A., Scrafford C.G., Sewall C. Exposure data for cosmetic products: lipstick, body lotion, and face cream. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2005; 43: 279–291 
  • 15. 15   the mother to the fetus during pregnancy34 . Mercury from soap and cream has been reported to be readily absorbed through the skin and via inhalation. 9. Conclusions In 50% of the lipsticks (15 of 30) Chromium was found with highest being 17.83 ppm in Hearts & Tarts (080V) shade of ColorBar lipstick. The estimated intake of chromium from lipsticks was in the range of 10.8% to 427.9% of ADI in 15 samples detected with chromium in case of average use of 24 mg/day of lipstick, and was more than 100% in 4 samples. While considering the high use of 87 mg/day of lipstick, it was more than 100% in case of 13 samples out of 15 samples in the range of 39.2% to 1551.2% of ADI. Nickel was detected in 43.3% (13 of 30) lipsticks. Highest concentration of 9.18 ppm was detected in Labsolu Nu shade-204 of Lancome lipstick. Hearts & Tarts (080V) shade of ColorBar lipstick contained highest amount of Chromium and also 5.47 ppm Nickel. Similarly Lancome (Labsolu Nu-204) lipstick contained 13.9 and 9.18 ppm of Chromium and Nickel. No other heavy metals tested (Lead and Cadmium) were detected in the lipstick samples tested. Mercury concentration in the fairness creams analyzed ranged from 0 - 1.97 ppm. About 44% of the samples had mercury above the Indian permissible limit, which is zero. Three samples (10.7%) were above the threshold limit of 1 ppm set by the USFDA. None of the heavy metals tested were detected in lip-balm and anti-ageing creams.                                                              34 Rosenman KD, Valciukas JA, Glickman L, Meyers BR, Cinotti A. Sensitive indicators of inorganic mercury toxicity. Arch Environ Health.1986 Jul-Aug; 41(4):208-15.
  • 16. 16   Table 2: Cosmetic Samples Purchased from Markets in Delhi S. No. Sample Code Brand Color Batch No. Manufactured By Imported &/or Marketed By Use Before Remark Lipstick 1 LS 01 Body Shop Ruby Sparkle (12) XJ802CD Made in Italy The Body Shop 07/2015 Reference No. 826975 2 LS 02 Chambor Rouge Plump+ (RP+ 746) --- COPARCOS S.A, Rue de Bains, 33, 1211, Geneva 8, Switzerland 11/2015 SPF 15, Reference 2910 3 LS 03 Clinique Extreme Pink (19) A 10 Made in USA SPF 15 4 LS 04 Clinique A Different Grape A 21 Made in USA 5 LS 05 ColorBar Burnt Orange (017) AKA12 Aero Pharma Pvt. Ltd., W – 34(B), TTC Industrial Area, MIDC Rabel, Navi Mumbai - 400701 ColorBar Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd., 4, Community Centre, New Friends Colony, New Delhi - 110025 08/2015 SPF 15 6 LS 06 ColorBar Bitter Chocolate (028) ALA12 Aero Pharma Pvt. Ltd., W – 34(B), TTC Industrial Area, MIDC Rabel, Navi Mumbai - 400701 ColorBar Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd., 4, Community Centre, New Friends Colony, New Delhi - 110025 09/2015 SPF 15 7 LS 07 ColorBar Hearts & Tarts (080V) 116 Viva Cosmetics, Asangaon, Thane - 421601 ColorBar Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd., 4, Community Centre, New Friends Colony, New Delhi - 110025 11/2015 8 LS 08 Dior (Rouge Dior) Mazette (028) Parfums Christian Dior Orient FZCO TARZ Distribution Pvt. Ltd., 201, Ackruti Star, MIDC, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400093 01/2015 9 LS 09 Dior (Dior Addict Extreme) Fireworks (756) Parfums Christian Dior Orient FZCO TARZ Distribution Pvt. Ltd., 201, Ackruti Star, MIDC, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400093 09/2015 10 LS 10 Estee Lauder Fuchsia Fever (60) AA2 Estee Lauder, Dist. New York, N. Y. 10022 ELCA Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd., 202-206, Tolstoy House, 15 10/2015 Made in Belgium
  • 17. 17   Tolstoy Road, New Delhi – 110001 11 LS 11 Estee Lauder Scarlet Siren (73) A92 Estee Lauder, Dist. New York, N. Y. 10022 ELCA Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd., 202-206, Tolstoy House, 15 Tolstoy Road, New Delhi - 110001 09/2015 Made in Belgium 12 LS 12 Lakme (Absolute Matte) Red Hot (43) 094E12 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate, Haridwar - 249403 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate, Haridwar - 249403 Use before 24 months from Pkd 13 LS 13 Lakme Bridal Dream (44) 226J12 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate, Haridwar - 249403 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate, Haridwar - 249403 Use before 24 months from Pkd 14 LS 14 Lakme Pink Romance (206) 160012 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate, Haridwar - 249403 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate, Haridwar - 249403 Use before 24 months from Pkd 15 LS 15 Lakme Enrich Satins (352) Not Readable Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate, Haridwar - 249403 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate, Haridwar - 249403 09/2015 16 LS 16 Lancome L’ABSOLU NU (204) 62H803 Lancome Luxury Products LLC, New York, NY 10017 Dist. Lancome Canada, Montreal, H4T1K5 L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd., A- Wing, 8th Floor, Marathon Futurex Building, N. M. Joshi Road, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400013 03/2015 Made in France 17 LS 17 L’Oreal (Paris) Intense Plum (374) 16J800 L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd., A- Wing, 8th Floor, Marathon Futurex Building, N. M. Joshi Road, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400013 05/2015 18 LS 18 MAC (Satin Lipstick) Paramount (A52) M3EW Estee Lauder, Dist. New York, N. Y. 10022 Dist. By – Make-up Art Cosmetics, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5VIR7 Elca Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd., 202-206, Tolstoy House, 15 Tolstoy Road, New Delhi - 110001 05/2015 Made in Canada 19 LS 19 MAC (Lustre Plumful (A62) M31A Estee Lauder, Dist. New York, N. Y. 10022 Elca Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd., 202-206, Tolstoy House, 15 06/2015 Made in Canada
  • 18. 18   Lipstick) Dist. By – Make-up Art Cosmetics, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5VIR7 Tolstoy Road, New Delhi - 110001 20 LS 20 MAC (Lustre Lipstick) Cockney (A82) M31A Estee Lauder, Dist. New York, N. Y. 10022. Dist. By – Make- up Art Cosmetics, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5VIR7 Elca Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd., 202-206, Tolstoy House, 15 Tolstoy Road, New Delhi - 110001 08/2015 Made in Canada 21 LS 21 MAC (Matte Lipstick) So Chaud (A82) M2LP Estee Lauder, Dist. New York, N. Y. 10022 Dist. By – Make-up Art Cosmetics, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5VIR7 Elca Cosmetics Pvt. Ltd., 202-206, Tolstoy House, 15 Tolstoy Road, New Delhi - 110001 08/2015 Made in Canada 22 LS 22 Maxfactor Pomegranate (665) 2137 Proctor & Gamble UK, KT13 OXP, UK CH – 1213, Petit Lancy 1 10/2015 Made in Ireland 23 LS 23 Maybelline (Colorsensation al) Hooked On Pink (065) 20J701 Maybelline LLC, New York, N. Y. 10017 Dist. – Maybelline Canada, Montreal - H4T TK5 L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd., A- Wing, 8th Floor, Marathon Futurex Building, N. M. Joshi Road, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400013 03/2015 Made in USA 24 LS 24 Maybelline (Colorsensation al) Fatal Red (530) 16J802 L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd., A- Wing, 8th Floor, Marathon Futurex Building, N. M. Joshi Road, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400013 04/2015 25 LS 25 Maybelline (Super Stay) Endless Raisin (090) 20J401 Maybelline LLC, New York, N. Y. 10017 Dist. – Maybelline Canada, Montreal - H4T TK5 L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd., A- Wing, 8th Floor, Marathon Futurex Building, N. M. Joshi Road, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400013 03/2015 Made in USA 26 LS 26 Revlon (Color Burst) Ruby (85) 122651 G. S. Pharmabutor Pvt. Ltd., (Unit – II), Plot No. 58,59, 66 & 67, Sector-3, I. I. E., Pantnagar, Rudrapur, Uttrakhand - 263153 Modi-Revlon Pvt. Ltd, (Umesh Modi Group Company), New Delhi - 110019 08/2015
  • 19. 19   27 LS 27 Revlon (Super Lustrous) Frost Grape Juice (164) Not Readable G. S. Pharmabutor Pvt. Ltd., (Unit – II), Plot No. 58,59, 66 & 67, Sector-3, I. I. E., Pantnagar, Rudrapur, Uttrakhand - 263153 Modi-Revlon Pvt. Ltd, (Umesh Modi Group Company), New Delhi - 110019 06/2015 28 LS 28 Revlon (Super Lustrous) Frost Copper Glow Berry (311) Not Readable G. S. Pharmabutor Pvt. Ltd., (Unit – II), Plot No. 58,59, 66 & 67, Sector-3, I. I. E., Pantnagar, Rudrapur, Uttrakhand – 263153 Modi-Revlon Pvt. Ltd, (Umesh Modi Group Company), New Delhi - 110019 09/2014 29 LS 29 Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) (Lip Twins) Satin/Shine Cassis Rose Black Current Rose (10) 7DC Yves Saint Laurent Parfums, 92512, NEUILLY, Codex France No information SPF 8 Made in France 30 LS 30 Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) (Pure Color) Rose Libertin Satiny Radiance (26) 0KCA Yves Saint Laurent Parfums, 92512, NEUILLY, Codex France No information Made in France Lip Balm 1 LB 01 The Body Shop Lip Care SPF 15 2 LB 02 The Body Shop Born Lippy Plum Lip Balm 3 LB 03 Himalaya Lip Balm 24200833 R The Himalaya Drug Company, Plot No. C-15, MIDC, Five Star Industrial Area, Shendra, Aurangabad (M. S.) - 431201 11/2015 4 LB 04 Lotus Fresh Mint B 01 Lotus Herbals Color Cosmetics, 80-B, Jharmajri, Baddi, Distt. Solan, H. P. Lotus Herbals Ltd., B-9, Sector 58, Noida, U. P. - 201301 04/2015 SPF 15 5 LB 05 Lotus Velvety Rose B 04 Lotus Herbals Color Cosmetics, 80-B, Jharmajri, Baddi, Distt. Solan, H. P. Lotus Herbals Ltd., B-9, Sector 58, Noida, U. P. - 201301 10/2015 SPF 15 6 LB 06 Maybelline New York Enriched with Centella 6J130 Made in China L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd., Peninsula Towers, Lower 12/2014 SPF 20
  • 20. 20   (Baby Lips) Essence Parel, Mumbai - 400013 7 LB 07 Maybelline New York (Baby Lips Color) Berry Crush fJ257M Made in Thailand L’Oreal India Pvt. Ltd., A-wing, 8th Floor, Marathon Futurex Building, N. M. Joshi Road, Lower Parel, Mumbai - 400013 03/2015 SPF 16 8 LB 08 Nivea Essential Care 22419810 Beiersdorf AG, Troplowitzstrasse 10, 22529 Hamburg, Germany NIVEA India Pvt. Ltd., Hyde Park, 301, Saki Vihar Road, Andheri (E), Mumbai - 400072 11/2014 Made in Germany Anti Ageing Cream 1 AAC 01 L’Oreal (Paris) Youth Code (Rejuvenating Anti-wrinkle Day Cream) 28J302 Made in Germany 2 AAC 02 Olay Total Effects (7 in one, Anti-aging Night Firming Treatment) 2184PRF Distr. By – Proctor & Gamble, Cincinnati, OH - 45202 Imported for – Proctor & Gamble INC., Toronto, ON M5W 1C5 Not mentioned 3 AAC 03 Ponds Age Miracle (Cell ReGEN Day Cream) B040 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 4, I. Industrial Estate, Haridwar - 249403 Hindustan Unilever Ltd., 165/166, Backbay Reclamation, Mumbai - 400020 06/2014 SPF 15 PA++
  • 21. 21   Table 3: Fairness Creams Analyzed for Mercury S. No. Code No. Name Manufactured By Date of Mfg. Imported by Marketed by Use before Batch No. Fairness Creams for Men 1 4 Emami Fair and Handsome Emami Limited, College Nagar, Abhoypur, North Guwahati, Assam - 781031 Mar - 2012 August - 2014 AP785 2 3 Fair & Lovely MAXFairness For MEN Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 8, Plot No. 1-(1-H), Sec 1A, Sidcul Ranipur, Haridwar - 249403 08/07/2012 24 Months from Pkd. B91 3 25 Vaseline MENface Aero Pharma (Silvassa), Preeti Indl. Estate, Survey No. 127/1, Amli , Silvassa - 396230 Nov - 2012 Hindustan Unilever Ltd. 24 Months from Pkd. B008 4 7 L'Oreal Men Expert L’Oreal India Private Ltd. Mar - 2012 L'OREAL Singapore Pte Ltd. L'OREAL Philippines FJ090 5 5 Garnier Men Power Light L'Oreal India Private Ltd., Chakan, Pune - 410501 18/04/2012 36 Months from Pkd. B534937 6 29 Nivea For Men Advance Whitening Beiersdorf (Thailand) Co. Ltd., 163 Bangplee Industrial Estate, Samutprakarn 10540, Thailand Mar - 2012 Nivea India Pvt. Nivea India Pvt. August - 2014 21171577 Fairness Creams for Women 7 6 Garnier Skin Naturals, Light L'Oreal India Private Ltd., Chakan, Pune - 410501 11/05/2012 36 Months from Pkd. B536527 8 2 Fairever Fairness Cream CavinKare Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. 16 & 17, Sec – 04, IIE, Sidcul, Haridwar - 249403 Apr - 2012 CavinKare Pvt. Ltd. 24 Months from Pkd. U. B. 09 9 14 Lakme Perfect Radiance Aero Pharma (Silvassa), Preeti Industrial. Estate, Survey No. 127/1, Amli , Silvassa - 396230 Aug - 2012 Hindustan Unilever Ltd. 24 Months from Pkd. B 034 10 27 Lotus Micro Emulsion Kanidi Cosmeceuticals Dec - 2011 Lotus Herbals Ltd. 36 Months from Pkd. B 12 11 8 L'Oreal Pearl Perfect L'Oreal India Private Ltd., Chakan, Pune - 410501 04/07/2012 36 Months from Pkd. B540605 12 1 Fair & Lovely Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 06/07/2012 24 Months from
  • 22. 22   Advanced Multi Vitamin Daily Fairness Expert 1, Tinsukia, Assam - 786151 Pkd. B07D 13 21 Biotique, Bio Coconut, Whitening and Brightening Cream Bio Veda Action Research Company, Khasra No. 439/42, 441/43 526/442/43, Mauja Rampur Ghat, Tehsil Paonta Sahib, Dist. – Sirmour, H. P. - 173025 Mar - 2012 Bio Veda Action Research Company 36 Months from Pkd. 12-005 14 18 Lotus Cocofair Cream Kanidi Cosmeceuticals, 80C, Jharmajri, Baddi, Distt. Solan, H. P. Lotus Herbals Ltd. Jan - 2015 B 03 15 20 Nivea Visage, Sparkling Glow Beiersdorf (Thailand) Co. Ltd., 163, Bang Plee Industrial Estate, Bangna Trad Rd, Km 24, Samutprakarn – 10540, Thailand Jan - 2011 Nivea India Pvt. Nivea India Pvt. June - 2013 10350277 16 28 Lotus Herbals Fair Gel Kanidi Cosmeceuticals, 80C, Jharmajri, Baddi, Distt. Solan, H. P. Lotus Herbals Ltd., B-9, Sec – 58, Noida, UP - 201301 April - 2015 B 02 17 23 VLCC Enbrighten VLCC Personal Care Ltd., Plot No. – 11 & 12, Sec 6A, Sidcul, IIE, Hardwar, Uttarakhgand - 246403 Mar - 2012 36 Months from Pkd. 12002 18 22 Olay Natural White Procter & Gamble Home Products Ltd., Plot No. 01, Industrial Area, Katha, P. O. Baddi, Solan, H. P. - 173205 Aug - 2012 36 Months from Pkd. B6911 19 24 Blossom Kochhar Aroma Magic Blossom Kochhar Beauty Products Pvt. Ltd., Plot No. – 90A, Khasra No – 68, Shiv Ganga Industrial Estate, Village – Lakeshri, Post – Bhagwanpur, Tehsil – Roorkee, Dist.– Haridwar, Uttarakhand - 247667 Sep - 2012 24 Months from Pkd. FALR-13/12 20 19 Lotus Whiteglow Gel Kanidi Cosmeceuticals, 80C, Batch No – Lotus Herbals October 2014
  • 23. 23   Cream Jharmajri, Baddi, Distt. Solan, H. P. B-48 Ltd. B 48 21 11 Fair & Lovely Anti Marks Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 8, Plot No. 1-(1-H), Sec 1A, Sidcul Ranipur, Haridwar - 249403 20/03/2012 24 Months from Pkd. B 05 22 16 Emami Malai Keshar Cold Cream Emami Limited, College Nagar, Abhoypur, North Guwahati, Assam - 781031 Sep - 2011 24 Months from Pkd. AU 043 23 15 Shahnaz Husain Fair One Elder Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Plot No. – 103, Gondpur Industrial Area, Paonta Sahib, Dist. – Sirmour, H. P. 173025 May - 2011 24 Months from Pkd. BPAX1018 24 10 Fair & Lovely Ayurvedic Care Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 8, Plot No. 1-(1-H), Sec 1A, Sidcul Ranipur, Haridwar - 249403 28/05/2012 24 Months from Pkd. B 34 25 17 Neutrogena, Fine Fairness Johnson & Johnson Korea Ltd., 140-20, Song Jeong Dong, Heung Duck Ku, Cheong Ju City, Chung Buk, Korea 10/04/2012 Johnson & Johnson Ltd. Johnson & Johnson Ltd. 24 Months from Pkd. Not mentioned 26 9 Fair & Lovely Winter Fairness Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Unit – 8, Plot No. 1-(1-H), Sec 1A, Sidcul Ranipur, Haridwar - 249403 03/10/2012 24 Months from Pkd. B 33 27 13 Ponds White Beauty L. B. C. P., Unit – II, Haridwar - 249403 25/05/2012 24 Months from Pkd. B 067 28 12 Vivel Active Fair ITC Ltd., Plot No 01, Sec – 11, IIE, Ranipur Haridwar - 249403 Nov - 2011 April - 2013 B162A 22 29 26 Lakme Aero Pharma Jul - 2012 Hindustan Unilever Ltd. 24 Months from Pkd. 30 30 Himalaya Herbals Fairness Cream The Himalaya Drug Company, 182, Village Gurumajra, Kishanpura, Tehsil Nalagarh, Distt. Solan, H. P. - 174101 May - 2012 April - 2015 16200408M
  • 24. 24   31 31 Revlon Touch & Glow G. S. Pharmbutor Pvt. Ltd., Unit – II, Plot No. – 58, 59, 66 & 67, Sec – 03, I. I. E. Pantnagar, Rudrapur, Uttrakhand - 263153 Oct - 2012 Modi-Revlon Pvt.Ltd. 36 Months from Pkd. IN123001 32 32 Jovees Pearl Whitening Face Cream Jovees Herbal Care, Plot No. – 16, Sector 03, I. I. E., Pant Nagar, 263146, Uttarakhand Mar - 2012 36 Months from Pkd. 1618
  • 25. 25   Table 4: Heavy Metals in Lipstick, Lip-balm and Anti-aging Creams (ppm) S. No Sample Sample Code Lead Cadmium Chromium Nickel Lipstick 1 Bodyshop (Ruby Sparkle - 12) LS 01 ND ND 2.91 1.65 2 Chambor (Rouge Plump - 746) LS 02 ND ND ND ND 3 Clinique (Extreme Pink - 19) LS 03 ND ND ND ND 4 Clinique (Different Grape) LS 04 ND ND ND ND 5 ColorBar (Burnt Orange - 017) LS 05 ND ND 1.62 ND 6 ColorBar (Bitter Chocolate - 028) LS 06 ND ND 2.55 ND 7 ColorBar (Hearts & Tarts - 080V) LS 07 ND ND 17.83 5.47 8 Dior (Mazette - 028) LS 08 ND ND ND ND 9 Dior (Fireworks - 756) LS 09 ND ND ND ND 10 Estee Lauder (Fuchsia Fever - 60) LS 10 ND ND ND 0.99 11 Estee Lauder (Scarlet Siren - 73) LS 11 ND ND 1.34 2.36 12 Lakme (Red Hot - 43) LS 12 ND ND 0.45 2.47 13 Lakme (Bridal Dream - 44) LS 13 ND ND 1.39 0.57 14 Lakme (Pink Romance - 206) LS 14 ND ND ND ND 15 Lakme (Enrich Satin - 352) LS 15 ND ND ND 1.09 16 Lancome (Labsolu Nu - 204) LS 16 ND ND 13.90 9.18 17 L’Oreal (Intense Plum - 374) LS 17 ND ND ND ND 18 MAC (Paramount - A52) LS 18 ND ND 1.14 2.19 19 MAC (Plumful - A62) LS 19 ND ND 1.22 ND 20 MAC (Cockney - A82) LS 20 ND ND 2.32 ND 21 MAC (So chaud - A82) LS 21 ND ND 5.75 3.42 22 Maxfactor (Pomegranate - 665) LS 22 ND ND 1.59 ND 23 Maybelline (Hooked Pink - 065) LS 23 ND ND 5.27 2.21 24 Maybelline (Fatal Red - 530) LS 24 ND ND ND ND 25 Maybelline (Endless Raisin -090) LS 25 ND ND ND ND 26 Revlon (Ruby - 85) LS 26 ND ND ND ND 27 Revlon (Frost Grape Juice - 164) LS 27 ND ND ND ND 28 Revlon (Copper Glow Berry-311) LS 28 ND ND 2.43 2.18 29 YSL (Current Rose - 10) LS 29 ND ND ND 0.99 30 YSL (Satiny Radiance - 26) LS 30 ND ND ND ND Lip-balm 1 The Body Shop (Lip Care) LB 01 ND ND ND ND 2 The Body Shop (Plum Lip-balm) LB 02 ND ND ND ND 3 Himalaya (Lip-balm) LB 03 ND ND ND ND 4 Lotus (Fresh mint) LB 04 ND ND ND ND 5 Lotus (Velvety Rose) LB 05 ND ND ND ND 6 Maybelline (Baby Lips) LB 06 ND ND ND ND 7 Maybelline (Baby Lips Color) LB 07 ND ND ND ND 8 Nivea (Essential Care) LB 08 ND ND ND ND Anti Ageing Creams 1 L’Oreal (Youth Code) AAC 01 ND ND ND ND 2 Olay (Total Effects) AAC 02 ND ND ND ND 3 Ponds (Age Miracle) AAC 03 ND ND ND ND
  • 26. 26   Table 5: Lipstick Samples Detected with Chromium (Compared as Percentage of ADI) S. No. Sample Code Lipstick Samples Detected with Chromium Total Chromium (ppm) %age of ADI for Average Use of 24 mg/day %age of ADI for High Use of 87 mg/day 1 LS 01 Bodyshop (Ruby Sparkle – 12) 2.91 69.8 253.2 2 LS 05 ColorBar (Burnt Orange – 017) 1.62 38.9 140.9 3 LS 06 ColorBar (Bitter Chocolate – 028) 2.55 61.2 221.9 4 LS 07 ColorBar (Hearts & Tarts – 080V) 17.83 427.9 1551.2 5 LS 11 Estee Lauder (Scarlet Siren – 73) 1.34 32.2 116.6 6 LS 12 Lakme (Red Hot – 43) 0.45 10.8 39.9 7 LS 13 Lakme (Bridal Dream – 44) 1.39 33.4 120.9 8 LS 16 Lancome (Labsolu Nu – 204) 13.90 333.6 1209.3 9 LS 18 MAC (Paramount – A52) 1.14 27.4 99.2 10 LS 19 MAC (Plumful – A62) 1.22 29.3 106.1 11 LS 20 MAC (Cockney – A82) 2.32 55.7 201.8 12 LS 21 MAC (So Chaud – A82) 5.75 138.0 500.3 13 LS 22 Maxfactor (Pomegranate – 665) 1.59 38.2 138.3 14 LS 23 Maybelline (Hooked Pink – 065) 5.27 126.5 458.5 15 LS 28 Revlon (Copper Glow Berry – 311) 2.43 58.3 211.4 Note: Comparison of total Cr Detected in Lipsticks with Average Daily Intake (ADI) of Cr+6 • The ADI value of 0.0001 mg/day for a 50 kg woman for Cr+6 derived by Liu et. al. (2013) was used for estimating exposure risk35 . This ADI value is derived based on the cancer risk posed by Cr+6 . • CSE tested total Cr and not Cr+6 in lipsticks. Recognizing the need for extra precaution, all Cr has been assumed as Cr+6 . This assumption is made by most health regulators, including the USEPA while setting standards. • An average use of 24 mg/day and high use of 87 mg/day of lipstick suggested by Loretz et. al. (2005) were used for estimating the exposure risk.                                                              35 Liu S., Hammond S. K., Rojas-Cheatham A.; Concentrations and Potential Health Risks of Metals in Lip Products. Environmental Health Perspectives 2013; 121(6): 705 - 710
  • 27. 27   Table 6: Mercury in Fairness (Skin Whitening) Creams S. No. Code No. Name Manufacturer Total Mercury (ppm) Mercury as HgCl2 (ppm) %age of ADI for Average Use* %age of ADI for High Use* Fairness Creams for Women 1 1 Fair & Lovely multi Vitamin daily fairness cream Hindustan Unilever Ltd. ND --- --- --- 2 2 Fairever CavinKare Pvt. Ltd. ND --- --- --- 3 6 Garnier Skin Naturals, Light L'Oreal India Private Ltd. ND --- --- --- 4 8 L'Oreal Pearl Effect L'Oreal India Private Ltd. 0.70 0.95 12.9 25.2 5 9 Fair & Lovely Winter Fairness Hindustan Unilever Ltd. ND --- --- --- 6 10 Fair & Lovely Ayurvedic Care Hindustan Unilever Ltd. 0.10 0.14 1.8 3.6 7 11 Fair & Lovely Anti Marks Hindustan Unilever Ltd. 0.73 0.99 13.5 26.3 8 12 Vivel Active Fair ITC Ltd. 0.23 0.31 4.3 8.3 9 13 Ponds White Beauty Hindustan Unilever Ltd. 1.36 1.84 25.2 49.0 10 14 Lakme Perfect Radiance Aero Pharma 0.19 0.26 3.5 6.8 11 15 Fair One Shahnaz Husain Elder Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ND --- --- --- 12 16 Emami Malai Keshar Cold Cream Emami Limited 0.22 0.30 4.1 7.9 13 17 Neutrogena Fine Fairness Johnson & Johnson Corea Ltd. ND --- --- --- 14 18 Lotus Cocofair Cream Kanidi Cosmeceuticals 0.81 1.10 15.0 29.2 15 19 Lotus White Glow Kanidi Cosmeceuticals ND --- --- --- 16 20 Nivea Sparkling Glow Beiersdorf (Thailand) Co.Ltd. ND --- --- --- 17 21 Biotique Bio Coconut Bio Veda Action Research Company 0.24 0.32 4.4 8.6 18 22 Olay Natural White Procter & Gamble Home Products Ltd. 1.79 2.42 33.1 64.4 19 23 VLCC Enbrighten (Sun Defence) VLCC Personal Care Ltd. 0.11 0.15 2.0 4.0 20 24 Aroma Magic Fair Lotion Blossom Kochhar Beauty Products Pvt. Ltd. 1.97 2.67 36.4 70.9 21 26 Lakme Aero Pharma ND --- --- --- 22 27 Lotus Micro emulsion Kanidi Cosmeceuticals ND --- --- --- 23 28 Lotus Fair Gel Kanidi Cosmeceuticals ND --- --- --- 24 30 Himalaya Herbals Fairness Cream Himalya Drug Company ND --- --- --- 25 31 Revlon Touch and Glow G.S. Pharmbutor Pvt Ltd. 0.25 0.34 4.6 9.0 26 32 Jovees Pearl Whitening Face Cream Jovees Herbal Care. ND --- --- --- Fairness Creams for Men 27 3 Fair & Lovely Max Fairness Hindustan Unilever Ltd. ND --- --- --- 28 4 Emami Fair and Handsome Emami Limited ND --- --- --- 29 5 Garnier Men Power Light L'Oreal India Private Ltd. 0.24 0.32 4.4 8.6 30 7 L'Oreal Men Expert L'Oreal India Private Ltd. ND --- --- --- 31 25 Vaseline Men Face Aero Pharma ND --- --- ---
  • 28. 28   Note: Conversion of total Hg to HgCl2 is done by considering the Molecular Weight of Hg as 200.592 and that of HgCl2 as: 271.496. • Comparison of Hg detected in Fairness Creams with Average Daily Intake (ADI) of HgCl2: • Skin whitening creams commonly use inorganic mercury in the form of ammoniated mercuric chloride and mercuric iodide. • Loretz et. al. (2005) have estimated that the average use of creams is 2.05 g/day and high use is 3.99 g/day36 . • 100% dermal absorption is considered. • Calculation of ADI is based on USEPA oral Reference Dose (RfD) of 0.0003 mg/kg-day of HgCl2 which translates into an ADI for a 50 kg person as 0.015 mg.                                                              36 Loretz L.J., Api A.M., Barraj L.M., Burdick J., Dressler W.E., Gettings S.D., Han Hsu H., Pan Y.H.L., Re T.A., Renskers K.J., Rothenstein A., Scrafford C.G., Sewall C. Exposure data for cosmetic products: lipstick, body lotion, and face cream. Food and Chemical Toxicology 2005; 43: 279–291 32 29 Nivea Advance Whitening For Men Beiersdorf (Thailand) Co. Ltd. ND --- --- ---