Yes I have heard that, well, how come no one spoke about his face structure or expressions before? That sounds like a PR clarification created by Alia and Johar
Yes I have heard that, well, how come no one spoke about his face structure or expressions before? That sounds like a PR clarification created by Alia and Johar
Kitni bezti karta hai that too in the most non-chalant way😆
https://twitter.com/zaynhq_/status/1691842142082355368?t=XVmR--I5uGTJbWoZhHU1EA&s=19
Ayan: Ranbir is just sitting at the back and being mean.
RK may very well be a Misogynist, but any mature insights on ...
the effects of lipstick metal toxins on a child during breastfeeding?
Originally posted by: rckRadhe
RK may very well be a Misogynist, but any mature insights on ...
the effects of lipstick metal toxins on a child during breastfeeding?
No reliable study out there showing topical makeup items cross over into breast milk. In general, topical products are considered safe in pregnancy/breastfeeding. Of course FDA doesn’t regulate over the counter and make up products as strictly or at all as prescription/non-prescription meds so there’s always a risk with everything, including food items.
Originally posted by: Supari_khala
No reliable study out there showing topical makeup items cross over into breast milk. In general, topical products are considered safe in pregnancy/breastfeeding. Of course FDA doesn’t regulate over the counter and make up products as strictly or at all as prescription/non-prescription meds so there’s always a risk with everything, including food items.
Topical as it pertains to non-ingestion?
Yep, creams, gels, ointments etc. As a general rule, topicals are considered to have minimal if any impact on breastfeed/pregnancy.
It's just really hard to know if these are standards followed all over the world?
Originally posted by: rckRadhe
It's just really hard to know if these are standards followed all over the world?
Yeah there’s always that too. Based on studies, topicals simply don’t have the same level of systemic exposure as oral meds to cause harm. Unless of course they’ve been contaminated with toxic chemicals on purpose. Not totally out of the realm of possibility given the world we live in. Your concerns aren’t unwarranted.
Moreover, Lead in Lipstick really has no safe amount; even small amounts can have adverse effects, especially for children. These adverse effects can include neurotoxicity, reduced fertility, delayed puberty onset, and other hormonal issues. 👍🏼
Is it possible RK's concerns could be about the health of his little girl?
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