Apparently, these people have no problem with using
it as an ingredient in cosmetics:
http://www.touchofbeauty.net/ingredients.html
Yikes! I wonder if unused portions require hazmat
disposal? :-)
Bee - 20 Mar 2008 20:23 GMT
> Apparently, these people have no problem with using
> it as an ingredient in cosmetics:
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> Yikes! I wonder if unused portions require hazmat
> disposal? :-)
Hey, Mark, those people are not well educated obviously.
How about showing everyone how wonderful it tastes?
Is it good with mashed potatoes and gravy?
You are the cooking expert here along with Myl---
maybe the Chef Bored are We can come up with a good
recipe for those that use dioxin in their make up to try.
Jan Drew - 21 Mar 2008 07:51 GMT
Bee - 24 Mar 2008 00:20 GMT
> Apparently, these people have no problem with using
> it as an ingredient in cosmetics:
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Yikes! I wonder if unused portions require hazmat
> disposal? :-)
I meant to ask you---your question was, "What's wrong with a little
dioxin in your make-up?"
My question to you is...Do you wear make-up, Mark---and not, how would
you even know how it was like to wear dioxin?
And what effects it could have.....what if something happened to your
mother as a result of the dioxin?