
šš„ BLOG 1: Lipstick Ingredients That Are Shockingly Still Legal
Intro: You Think You Know Whatās in Your Lipstick?
Trust Me ā You Donāt.**
Lipstick is glamorous.
Powerful.
Iconic.
And sometimes⦠concerning.
Because even in 2025, certain lipstick ingredients that cause allergic reactions, irritation, hormone disruption, or long-term health issues are still completely legal ā and quietly living in everyday lip products.
Letās expose the most shocking offenders.
(Warning: you may side-eye your makeup bag after this.)
š„ 1. Fragrance ā The #1 Cosmetic Allergen (Still Legal!)
Fragrance sounds cute.
It is NOT cute.
It can include over 120 unlisted chemicals, many of which are:
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irritants
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allergenic
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inflammatory
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migraine triggers
And because fragrance is considered a ātrade secret,ā companies donāt have to tell you which chemicals they use.
š Still allowed in lipstick: Yes.
š Should it be? No.
š„ 2. Nut Oils ā Major Allergens That Somehow Get a Free Pass
Even though millions have nut allergies, nut oils remain all over lipsticks:
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almond oil
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shea butter
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hazelnut oil
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macadamia oil
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argan oil
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apricot kernel oil
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mango kernel butter
š Still allowed? Yes.
š Why this is wild:
Lipsticks are literally ingested through the mouth.
You wouldnāt eat almonds if you were allergic ā so why are they in your lipstick?
š§Ŗ 3. Synthetic Dyes That Arenāt Approved for Lips
Some dyes are face-approved but NOT lip-approvedā¦
Yet some brands sneak them in anyway.
This can cause:
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swelling
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burning
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allergic reactions
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long-term sensitivity
Itās legal as long as brands stay under certain limits ā but nobody checks every batch except independent labs.
š«ļø 4. Heavy Metals (Lead, Cadmium, Chromium, Nickel)
These arenāt intentionally added.
They contaminate pigments ā especially red ones.
But hereās the shocking part:
ā Trace amounts are STILL legal.
ā And the FDA doesnāt require pre-market testing.
ā Some brands exceed limits.
Lead in lipstick should not be a sentence in the modern world⦠yet here we are.
š„ 5. BHT & BHA ā Hormone Disruptors
Used as preservatives.
Linked in studies to endocrine disruption.
Allowed in food? No.
Allowed in lipstick? Yes.
Make it make sense.
š§· 6. Lanolin ā One of the Most Allergenic Ingredients Ever
Lanolin comes from sheep wool.
Itās a top contact allergen.
And itās STILL used in:
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lip balms
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moisturizing lipsticks
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lip treatments
If your lips peel, crack, or burn?
Lanolin might be the quiet troublemaker.
š§Æ 7. Menthol, Mint, Cinnamon, and Essential Oils
Brands use them for:
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āfreshā feeling
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plumping
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scent
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flavor
But these ingredients:
ā destroy the skin barrier
ā trigger dermatitis
ā cause swelling
ā create long-term sensitivity
Mint is NOT your friend.
Neither is cinnamon.
š¬ 8. Petroleum in Lip Products Lacking Refining Standards
Petroleum jelly can be safeā¦
But ONLY when highly refined, filtered, and purified.
Not every global market requires strict purification.
And some lip products still use low-grade petroleum derivatives.
šÆ 9. Glitter (Yes, Glitter)
Microplastic glitter isnāt digestible.
And lip products are ingested.
Europe has cracked down.
The US? Not yet.
ā So⦠How Are These Ingredients Still Legal?
Because cosmetic laws are decades old.
Beauty chemistry has evolved.
Regulation has not.
There is no requirement for:
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safety testing
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allergen disclosure
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heavy metal screening
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nut-allergen warnings
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fragrance transparency
Consumers are left to fend for themselves.
Final Thought: Lipstick Should Make You Feel Bold ā Not Nervous
Your lips deserve safe, transparent, allergen-aware formulas.
No hidden irritants.
No outdated preservatives.
No āsurprise, thereās almond oil in here.ā
Beauty should empower you ā not expose you.
šæ The EpiLynx Promise:
Every lip formula is crafted for people who deserve worry-free beauty. Always:
⨠Nut-Free
š¾ Gluten-Free
š Allergen-Safe
š± Vegan
š° Cruelty-Free
š§“ Designed for Sensitive Skin
Because your lipstick should never need a warning label.

