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		<description><![CDATA[Watch out for toxics in Halloween gear. | Halloween costumes are supposed to be scary, right? But this is a bit too frightful for my taste: Face paints can contain lead, which can impair brain development at extremely low doses, as well as nickel, cobalt and chromium, which can cause skin sensitization and contact dermatitis. Lipstick can also contain hidden lead. Nail polish often contains dibutyl phthalate and toluene, chemicals linked to hormone disruption and cancer. Cosmetics in...]]></description>
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