Issues In Influencing: Morphe Being Sued For Dangerous Chemicals in Their Eye Products!!?

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We live in a time where being an online Influencer is a huge part of consumer marketing. You would struggle to find a brand that hasn't in some way utilized the services and amazing promotion techniques that using an Influencer to advertise and review your products can bring. But as this new glamorous job title peaks more interests, more people are willing to toss out their ethics and morals in honesty, to be sure to lock in those likes, PR packages, and even giant paychecks.
The online influencer community has come under scrutiny in recent years for the dishonesty of their marketing practices. They have become a powerful force in the world of marketing, with their large and engaged audiences making them valuable partners for brands looking to reach new customers. However, the rise of influencer culture has also brought with it a number of dangers that can have a negative impact on consumers. One of the main dangers of influencers is the potential for deception. Many influencers are paid to promote products or services, but they may not always disclose dangers of these products to their own followers.
It's important to be aware of these dangers and to be critical of influencer marketing. Consumers should be mindful of the potential for deception and unrealistic beauty standards, and always check the ingredients of products they are considering buying and make conscious and informed purchasing decisions. Because you could be buying something that is dangerous to your health, marketed in fun upbeat Influencer content.
Using and hiding poisonous ingredients in makeup products can have serious health consequences for its buyers. Many makeup products contain chemicals that can be harmful when applied to the skin or inhaled, such as heavy metals, parabens, and phthalates. These ingredients have been linked to various health issues, such as skin irritation, allergic reactions, hormone disruption, and even cancer.
The practice of hiding these dangerous ingredients in makeup products is particularly concerning because it means that its buyers are unknowingly exposing themselves to potentially harmful chemicals being sold to them under the pretenses that they are safe. This is especially problematic for people with sensitive skin or allergies, who may be more susceptible to the negative effects of these ingredients and have no real understanding of what they are using.
It's difficult to say exactly how many cosmetic brands use unregulated ingredients that are not approved by the FDA, as the cosmetic industry is not as heavily regulated as other industries such as food and drugs. The FDA has limited authority over cosmetics and does not pre-approve ingredients before they are used in products. This means that cosmetics companies are responsible for ensuring that the ingredients they use are safe for consumers. It seems some of these brands, such as Morphe, are not being responsible with this task.
While it is hard to give a specific number, it is safe to say that there are some cosmetic brands that use unregulated ingredients that are not approved by the FDA, and it is important for consumers to be aware of this and to read the ingredients list of their makeup and skincare products.
It is known that some cosmetic brands have been sued or faced legal action for using unregulated ingredients or making false claims about their products.

For example, in 2019, Johnson & Johnson was ordered to pay $417 million in damages to a woman who claimed that the talc in the company's baby powder products, which she used for decades, caused her ovarian cancer. Johnson & Johnson have faced thousands of lawsuits related to talc products, which have been linked to cancer, but the company maintains that talc is safe. In 2020, E.l.f. cosmetics faced a lawsuit for selling products that contained heavy metal, which can cause skin irritation and other negative health effects. In 2021, L'Oreal has been sued over its use of a chemical called styrene, which has been linked to cancer, in some of its hair relaxers.These are just a few examples, and it's likely that there have been many other lawsuits against cosmetic brands for using unregulated ingredients or making false claims about their products. It is important for us to be aware of these issues and to research the ingredients and certifications of the products these brands use, so we can be in control of our health and safety. They have shown many times that financial gain will supersede the safety of their customers in many situations, so we have to be diligent in protecting ourselves.

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