A narrative review of heavy metals in cosmetics; health risks
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Author:
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SOMAYE SAFAVI, RAHELEH NAJARIAN, MORAD RASOULI-AZAD, SHAGHAYEGH MASOUMZADEH, AMIR GHADERI, RAZIE EGHTESADI
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Abstract:
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Cosmetics products since the dawn of civilization are considered a part of routine body care. The last few decades
these products have had increasing and applied to the human body for beautification. Xenobiotics and heavy metals
including chromium, copper, iron, mercury, cadmium, arsenic and nickel, classified as a light metal, are determinate in
various types of cosmetics such as color cosmetics, face and body care products, hair cosmetics, herbal cosmetics. In
cosmetic products was harmful when they occur in excessive amounts.Evidence studies determinate that in
commercially available cosmetics toxic metals might present in amounts creating a danger to human health. The aim
of this review is to assess identification of elimination, sources and control of sources, and monitoring countries
marketed exposures and hazards can be used to prevent heavy metals toxicity.
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Keyword:
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Heavy metals, Cosmetics, Toxicity
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2019.11.04.031
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