miss5stars thumbnail
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Posted: 16 years ago
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okies..so ive been meaning to make this post FOREVER
but hadnt got too it! 😆
ok so i use this kajal EVERYDAY!
it works wonders..its super easy too put on and everything
im in love with it! 😳

BUT.........
i heard from the internet tht its bad for you
i think its ilegal in new york! 😲
ok..so ive been using this kajal for over 4 years! 😲 - YES 4 YRS!
and lyk i still use it..even tho its RELE BAD! 😆
cuz theres truley no other kajal like it! 😳
it like comes on soo easy..and smoothly! 😳
so does ne1 else use this eyeliner? 😕😳
did you guys stop using it..? 😳
oh..well this kajal is made in pakiland
but i live in america and use it! - its sold in the indian stores here! 😆

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Posted: 16 years ago
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oh really ?
its bad for u ???? 😲
ive also been using it since the past 4 years 😒
EVERYDAY !
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: angeleyesz

oh really ?

its bad for u ???? 😲
ive also been using it since the past 4 years 😒
EVERYDAY !

yaa..read the article!
..but idc im still gunna use it!
.....unless i find a bttr kajal! 😳
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Posted: 16 years ago
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what do u mean by its bad for you?
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: -amruta-

what do u mean by its bad for you?

its in the article..but if u didnt read it
it may or may not contain LEAD in it 😲
-which im guessing is bad cuz it kan cause lead posioning
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Posted: 16 years ago
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WTF I hve also been using dis one...I dint knew its bad..oh no..I dnt find a better one dan dis...
Nd BTW one thing I want to confirm..all produts of Hasmi r bad or only the one u showed the pic of is bad...Puh lea tell me k only the pic one is bad nd others r fine...
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Posted: 16 years ago
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I use the same one but mine is red from outside.😊
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Posted: 16 years ago
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One of My Freinds uses this Hashmi Kajjall..n no Doubt its abso amazing..ive tried it once or twice..n i liked it!

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Posted: 16 years ago
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i use it alod since 4- 5 years i m using it has no side effects i live in pakistan i love it
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Posted: 16 years ago
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well..in the article it said
"not to use foreign cosmetics" 😕😆
heres the article...
HEALTH DEPARTMENT WARNS NEW YORKERS NOT TO USE IMPORTED EYE MAKEUP THAT CONTAINS LEAD

Products called "Kohl," "Kajal," and "Surma" Can Damage the Brain and Nervous System

NEW YORK CITY – April 26, 2007 – The New York City Health Department today warned New Yorkers that certain imported eye cosmetics contain high levels of lead and should not be used. These cosmetics—called kohl, kajal, and surma—are imported from Asia, Africa and the Middle East and can be purchased at neighborhood stores throughout New York City.

In recent months, the Health Department has investigated five lead poisoning cases among children and pregnant women who used these products. They can cause lead poisoning when accidentally ingested. Children are at special risk because they may put hands in their mouths after touching these cosmetics on their faces. Lead is a toxic metal that damages the brain, nervous system, kidneys and reproductive system. Lead poisoning can also cause problems in pregnancy and can lead to learning and behavior problems in young children.

The Health Department recently tested different kohl, kajal, and surma products purchased from stores in New York City. Most of the sampled products had lead concentrations exceeding the federal recommended limit of 10 parts per million (ppm) for lead in certain cosmetic additives. The following products were found to contain excessive levels of lead:

    Hashmi Surma Special
    Made in Pakistan, 47% lead (468,708 ppm) "Pure Kohl from the Waters of ZamZam"
    Manufacturer information not listed, 36% lead (362,419 ppm) Hashmi Kohl Aswad
    Made in Pakistan, contains 27% lead (272,353 ppm)
  • Hashmi Kajal
    Made in Pakistan, contains 4% lead (41,298 ppm)

These products come in many varieties, any of which may contain lead. It is not possible to tell the difference between safe and dangerous brands because lead is not listed as an ingredient on the label. These products are banned by the FDA and have been imported illegally. They should all be considered unsafe.

"We urge New Yorkers not to use any products that contain lead," said Health Commissioner Dr. Thomas R. Frieden. "Lead is poisonous and can cause serious health problems, especially for children and pregnant women. If you are using these products, stop using them immediately and call a doctor to request a blood lead test."

The sale of toxic personal products is prohibited under New York City Health Code. The Health Department is working with distributors and storeowners to remove these products from their shelves.

The Health Department has ordered distributors and storeowners selling kohl, kajal, or surma products to:

    Immediately stop selling the products. Remove them from shelves and inventory stockrooms. Package and return the products to the distributors. Dispose of products as required by law.
  • Post a warning sign advising customers to stop using these products.

The Health Department advises people who may have obtained and used these products to:

    Immediately stop using these products. Call a physician to request a blood-lead test.
  • Keep products away from children.

Call 212-POISONS (212-764-7667) for additional information on imported eye cosmetics that contain lead or to report locations where these products are sold. More information is also available at http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/lead/lead-import-eyecos.shtml.

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