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Cadmium, Magnesium and Chromium Metals
Metals like cadmium, magnesium, and Chromium found on a high level in lipsticks can potentially cause dangerous diseases and organ damage. A person should pay attention to the amount of level metals that are in their Lipsticks. The greater the amount, the more dangerous it is to cause disease and organ damage. Also, the number of times lipsticks are put on a  day risks a  person's chance of getting it more. Research done by Sa Liu, S. Katharine Hammond, and Ann Rojas-Cheatham with 12 girls from the lower class between the ages of 14 and 19 showed that Lipstick contains a lot of metal cadmium, Chromium, manganese can potentially lead to health issues. The girls were asked to record the brand and product names of lipsticks and lipgloss they usually wear. Chromium is a known human carcinogen. Research has been done, and it has been linked to lung cancer and stomach tumors through inhaling the metal or swallowing it. Cadmium is also a carcinogen linked to lung cancer and damage to the respiratory system.

Bisphenol A
Bisphenol A transferred from the lipstick baton to the lipsticks itself does not constitute any risk of harm to human health due to it being minimal. Polycarbonate plastic is made with Bisphenol A (BPA), which is a chemical. The Polycarbonate plastic can then make hard plastic items, such as baby bottles, reusable water bottles, lipsticks, batons, etc. Exposure to a high amount of BPA  can cause many brain and prostate glands of fetuses, infants, and children problems.