Assessment of Lead and Cadmium in Lipstick from Local Markets in Khartoum State
Date
2014
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AL-Neelain University
Abstract
Evidence of the use of cosmetics, including lipsticks has been found in
civilizations as early as ancient Mesopotamia. Many of the cosmetics used
throughout history have contained potentially toxic elements and other
contaminants. Ancient Egyptians used cosmetics containing large amounts of lead
and cadmium. Modern cosmetic is perceived to be free of dangerous toxins due to
the widespread regulations of many consumer products. Heavy metals toxicity to
the humans and animals is the result of long term, low or high level exposure to
pollutants common in our environment including air we breathe, water, food etc. A
part from these, numerous consumer products like cosmetics and toiletries have
been reported as source of heavy metal exposure to human beings. Heavy metals
like lead and cadmium may result in poisoning and skin problems. This study
concerns about determination of two toxic metals lead and cadmium, and the main
purpose is to examine the potential for lead and cadmium contamination in
lipsticks. l6 lipsticks from different brand and countries and different colors were
tested for the presence and amount of lead and cadmium by ICP.OES and F—AAS
Standard addition technique and used for comparison of contents of lead and
cadmium concentration. All samples of lipstick were higher than US-FDA
Standard (0.lppm) for lead and cadmium and the average of the lead contents in
colors were 5.385ppm for blood red color, 4.485ppm for pink color and 3.602ppm
for strawberry color. While the average of the cadmium contents in colors were
2.872ppm for blood red color, l.8l7ppm for pink color, l.772ppm for strawberry
color and l.649ppm for brown color.
Description
A Thesis Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements of
M.Sc. Degree in Chemistry
Keywords
makeup, Heavy metals