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People use cosmetics to keep clean and enhance their beauty. These products range from lipstick and nail polish to deodorant, perfume, hairspray, shampoo, shower gel, hair dyes, most soaps, and some cleansing wipes. It is important to use cosmetics products safely.

The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) reminds you to get the facts before using cosmetics products.

General Tips

Follow these safety guidelines when using cosmetics products of any type:

Eye Make-Up Tips

There are special safety guidelines for using cosmetics in the eye area. Be sure to keep these practices in mind:

Understanding Cosmetic Labels

Being familiar with the product you are using is important. Be sure to read the entire label, including the list of ingredients, warnings, and tips on how to use the product safely. Also, be aware of the following terms that you may see on the label:

Hypoallergenic: Do not assume that the product will not cause allergic reactions.

Organic or Natural: The source of the ingredients does not determine how safe it is. Do not assume that these products are safer than products made with ingredients from other sources.

Expiration Dates: A cosmetic product may go bad if you store it the wrong way — for example, in a place that is too warm or too moist. Marking the container with the date you open a cosmetic may help you keep track of the age of your cosmetics.

Be cautious when buying cosmetic products from unfamiliar sources such as online shops. Products that promise quick, miraculous, results or make exaggerate claims such as skin whitening within a short period of time may contain potent ingredients that may harm you. National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) publishes the list of registered cosmetic products on their website (www.nmra.gov.lk) time to time.