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Gwyneth Paltrow’s “Lethal” Lipstick
Of all the celebrities with online stores, perhaps none is more dangerous or hypocritical than Gwyneth Paltrow. Dangerous because of her scientifically illiterate healthcare stance and the worldwide stagebuilt by her celebrity statusfrom which she gets to promote it. The hypocrisy? Hoo boy, our cup runneth over with examples.
Paltrows web site, Goop.com, is a poorly disguised pseudoscientific version of Amazon.com, hidden behind articles ostensibly giving healthcare advice, but in reality selling products that contain exactly the same ingredients that are claimed to be dangerous. For example, Goop is riddled with horror stories linking the mere presence of the element aluminum in cosmetics and medicine to a plethora of diseases including cancer, Alzheimers, and mental health problems.1,2,3 A specific admonition is to avoid aluminum in lipstick. Why? Because:
With all this talk of aluminum, lipstick, and hypocrisy, clever readers have no doubt picked up on the literary device known as foreshadowing. Its time to click our way on over to Goop.com and look at the ingredients in the Rituel de Fille Forbidden lipstick on offer there:4
Oh dear. Bless Paltrows heart! Aluminum hydroxide is made up of aluminum, oxygen, and hydrogen.
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Gentle reader, heres Gwyneths web site waxing poetic on aluminum:
That last quote is especially appalling as it appears in the same fluff piece that hawks the Rituel de Fille lipstick. Yes, in the same article, Paltrow warns readers to avoid lipstick containing aluminum and sells them lipstick containing aluminum.
...https://badscidebunked.wordpress.com/2016/07/13/gwyneth-paltrows-lethal-lipstick/
Paltrows web site, Goop.com, is a poorly disguised pseudoscientific version of Amazon.com, hidden behind articles ostensibly giving healthcare advice, but in reality selling products that contain exactly the same ingredients that are claimed to be dangerous. For example, Goop is riddled with horror stories linking the mere presence of the element aluminum in cosmetics and medicine to a plethora of diseases including cancer, Alzheimers, and mental health problems.1,2,3 A specific admonition is to avoid aluminum in lipstick. Why? Because:
[ ] to put the importance of safe ingredients in perspective, consider that, unlike the toxins in, say, skin cream, you dont just absorb whats in lipstick, you consume it 1
With all this talk of aluminum, lipstick, and hypocrisy, clever readers have no doubt picked up on the literary device known as foreshadowing. Its time to click our way on over to Goop.com and look at the ingredients in the Rituel de Fille Forbidden lipstick on offer there:4
Ricinus communis (Castor) Seed Oil, Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Carmine [CI 75470], Silica (Silicon Dioxide), Euphorbia Cerifera (Candelilla) Wax, Cera Alba (Beeswax), Carnauba Copernicia Cerifera (Carnauba) Wax, Titanium Dioxide [CI 77891, CI 77019], Aluminum Hydroxide, Stearic Acid, Mica [CI 77019], Iron Oxide [77499], Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol, Potassium Sorbate, Hexylene GlycolRituel de Fille Forbidden Ingredients (Fortune Teller)4
Oh dear. Bless Paltrows heart! Aluminum hydroxide is made up of aluminum, oxygen, and hydrogen.
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Gentle reader, heres Gwyneths web site waxing poetic on aluminum:
I have grave concerns about [ ] neurotoxic metals like mercury and aluminum3
Western medicine is hesitant to say that aluminum causes breast cancer, but this toxic heavy metal is found in breast cancer tumors. 2
A study out of the University of California-Berkeley School of Public Health found nine toxic heavy metals, including chromium, cadmium, aluminum, and lead in the popular lipstick formulas they analyzed. 1
That last quote is especially appalling as it appears in the same fluff piece that hawks the Rituel de Fille lipstick. Yes, in the same article, Paltrow warns readers to avoid lipstick containing aluminum and sells them lipstick containing aluminum.
...https://badscidebunked.wordpress.com/2016/07/13/gwyneth-paltrows-lethal-lipstick/
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Gwyneth Paltrow’s “Lethal” Lipstick (Original Post)
progressoid
Jul 2016
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trotsky
(49,533 posts)1. They probably use organic, free-range aluminum.
It's safer for you, from what I understand.
progressoid
(50,747 posts)2. Oh sure. That makes sense.
And that would explain why it's $24 for one tube of lipstick. Raising free range aluminum is expensive.
http://shop.goop.com/products/forbidden-lipstick
friendly_iconoclast
(15,333 posts)3. $24 a tube? A small price to pay for cruelty-free aluminum...
Orrex
(64,105 posts)4. That gave me my best DU laugh in at least a week.
SwissTony
(2,560 posts)5. "Aluminum hydroxide is made up of aluminum, oxygen, and hydrogen"
I mean, lethal chemicals... What about Chlorine? Nasty gas. Very nasty. Used in WW1. Soldiers caught in it died a horrible death. I don't know if Wilfred Owen was referring to chlorine in "Dulce et decorum est", but his poem would not be very different if it were.
(Christopher Eccleston)
And Sodium. A metal so reactive we don't actually encounter it in its elemental form. But get some of it on your hands, and you will have serious problems.
So, the combination must be horrendous!!!
Yeah, you all know where this is going...
"Hey, guvnor, can I have some more salt on me chips?"