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Fri Sep 22, 2006 4:30 pm      Reply with quote
According to another Chinese newspaper article, it has been found that both Shiseido and Max Factor have been tested to contain chromium and neodymium. One particular Max Factor concealer was even found to contain 3mg/1kg, even higher than the 2mg/1kg concentration found in SKII.

"A spokesperson for Max Factor states that none of these were added during production and that chromium is naturally found in the environment so it is hard to prevent any residual chromium from entering the product. The company currently has no plans to follow-up nor prepare systematic refunds like SKII has.

On the other hand the spokesperson for Shiseido has stated that they have contacted the main office in Japan for an investigation. Due to the fact that they are not familiar with how the tests were done for these allegations they are not making any comments at this time and await for further information from the head office.

The Hong Kong Standards and Testing Center tested 4 makeup products from the Shiseido line (Hydro-liquid Compact, UV White Liquid Foundation, Pure Retinol Revitalizing Face Mask, and Energizing Essence) and 3 Max Factor Products (Angelic Lip Contour, True Veil Liquid Foundation and Concealor). 5 of these products tested positive for chromium and neodymium with UV White Liquid Foundation containing 1.9mg/1kg and Max factor concealer containing 3mg/1kg concentrations.

The Department of Health warns that products with such ingredients may cause skin irritations and have taken various other cosmetic products for testing.
A dermatologist points out that a 3mg/1kg concentration is rather high. Even though in typical circumstances usage of such cosmetics will not present any severe problems, there is a possibility of it leading to dermatitis and other skin irritations such as swelling, redness, itchiness and blisters."

I don't guarantee the accuracy of the above post because I translated it from Chinese...
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Fri Sep 22, 2006 9:27 pm      Reply with quote
it's hard to say whether the tests done in china were accurate..although i'm chinese, i am quite skeptic about any tests done in mainland china..
i've heard of rumours saying since eels from china were tested by the japanese authority for some type if chemical or toxin over the safety limit, it's some sort of retaliation to post such news about SKII since it's from japan
dunno if that's reliable..yet the whole thing is creating quite a scene in asia
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Fri Sep 22, 2006 10:23 pm      Reply with quote
Thanks for the translation, Sormuimui. Always good to know.
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Fri Sep 22, 2006 11:55 pm      Reply with quote
milodomi wrote:
it's hard to say whether the tests done in china were accurate..although i'm chinese, i am quite skeptic about any tests done in mainland china..
i've heard of rumours saying since eels from china were tested by the japanese authority for some type if chemical or toxin over the safety limit, it's some sort of retaliation to post such news about SKII since it's from japan
dunno if that's reliable..yet the whole thing is creating quite a scene in asia


I'm so sorry, I missed out on the part where I wrote about the Department of Health. It was the Department of Health in HK that tested this and not mainland China, so I'm sure it's much more reliable.
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Sat Sep 23, 2006 6:25 pm      Reply with quote
i guess it is somehow related to the anti-japanese war in China, why they only target at Japanese products? sheisdo and SK-II have been around for quite a few years but they only conduct this kind of examination recently...anyway, i am no fan of either of them.
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Sat Sep 23, 2006 7:23 pm      Reply with quote
gracedhy wrote:
i guess it is somehow related to the anti-japanese war in China, why they only target at Japanese products? sheisdo and SK-II have been around for quite a few years but they only conduct this kind of examination recently...anyway, i am no fan of either of them.


I have also read that - I think it's a scare campaign.
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Tue Sep 26, 2006 10:18 am      Reply with quote
Interesting article. Will be more careful of Shiseido.

on a side note, I find it unfair and a tad ignorant that ppl suggests that just because the tests were done in China, they are unreliable. China has made amazing technological advances within the past few decades and besides, from what i've learned in class (I am a life science major), a lot of testing here in Canada and US are biased and interpreted incorrectly. And what does testing for cosmetics have to do with anti-Japanese sentiments? Next thing you know, we'll be bringing in communist ideologies on EDS! Laughing haha that's a funny thought. Sorry if I am offending anyone. I just think we should take all tests with a grain of salt unless we have researched throughly on who did the test, the protocol, the funding source, the sample size, etc etc. instead of looking only at the country that the test would conducted in.

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