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      5 Reasons Why Over 20,000 Women Switched to a 10-Hour Lipstick That Reduces Microplastic Ingestion by Up to 80%

      Molly Richards

      Last Updated September 13, 2025

      1. Daily microplastic ingestion is real

      Traditional lipsticks transfer every time you eat, drink, or talk — leading to continuous, involuntary ingestion of microplastics and trace heavy metals such as lead, cadmium, and aluminum.

      Research suggests that women may ingest up to ~80 mg of cosmetic residues per day, which can accumulate over time — adding up to kilograms of lipstick over a lifetime, absorbed unknowingly with every touch-up.

      2. Accumulation doesn’t just “pass through”

      Research shows microplastics can accumulate in the body, triggering chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and hormonal disruption over time.

      3. Linked to fatigue, bloating & fertility concerns

      Long-term exposure to microplastics has been associated with fatigue, gut imbalance, bloating, and potential reproductive health risks — especially with daily lipstick use.

      4. Reducing exposure is expensive — unless prevention starts at the source

      Long-term exposure to microplastics is difficult to reverse.

      Current research suggests that the human body does not efficiently break down or eliminate many microplastic particles, allowing them to persist and accumulate over time.

      Preventing daily ingestion at the cosmetic level is a simpler, more sustainable solution than trying to correct the damage later.

      5. Trusted by Over 10,000 Happy Customers

      Women in their 40s, 50s, and 60s call this lipstick a long-overdue change.

      After decades of traditional lipsticks, they’re choosing to reduce what ends up inside their bodies.

      Meanwhile, women in their 20s and 30s are using it to prevent the buildup their mothers never had the option to avoid.

      One generation correcting the past — the next protecting the future.

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