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Post by Geoff on Nov 30, 2008 16:08:28 GMT -5
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Post by Happy Feet on Nov 30, 2008 16:43:03 GMT -5
Cosmetics hair spray?!? Now the workers need to preach against hair spray when they preach against cosmetics because professing women sure use hair spray. They keep the hair spray companies in business. How else can they keep those scraggly ends in place.
Sprays are known to not be good for you, be it fly spray, hair spray. house hold products.
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Post by shushy on Nov 30, 2008 17:24:47 GMT -5
I dont call hair spray makeup. Makeup is pollyfilla... to hide n disguise the times are a comin whn we will be wrinkled prunes. Actually I love makeup now that I can wear if without fear of the workers or some old fart telling me off. When I was a child I wasnt even allowed to play with it...struth!! So I'd go to my friends and rumage through her mums draw to find coral pink and Id carefully apply and pout in front of mirror licking my lips with delight. It was stayfast tooo.
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Post by Geoff on Dec 1, 2008 2:48:08 GMT -5
Interestingly, I work in an industry that has a by-product that's sold (at high price too) for the foundation material for many cosmetics. Most women I show it to (it looks like dirt) can't believe they put that on their lips, face etc. But they don't stop.
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Post by Gene on Dec 1, 2008 14:05:40 GMT -5
Carbon black, by any chance? I used to hang out in NW Texas USA where there was a Philips Petroleum (now BP) carbon black plant.
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Post by Geoff on Dec 1, 2008 15:03:38 GMT -5
Not Carbon black, that'd hardly make nice lipstick! No Zinc oxide is a basic building block of many cosmetics, a bulking agent. Other uses include fertilizer, and a UV stabilizer in tyre manufacturing. Now some women complain that they get a spare tyre, but I don't think thats a cosmetic thing, even if they feel like fertilizer.
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Post by Gene on Dec 1, 2008 15:14:42 GMT -5
Not Carbon black, that'd hardly make nice lipstick! No Zinc oxide is a basic building block of many cosmetics, a bulking agent. Other uses include fertilizer, and a UV stabilizer in tyre manufacturing. Now some women complain that they get a spare tyre, but I don't think thats a cosmetic thing, even if they feel like fertilizer. Ah, but it works well as mascara -- well, except for that little carcinogen problem!
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