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Watchdog Finds Toxic Chemicals in Lipsticks, Warns of Risks to Health and the Environment

 




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Toxics watchdog BAN Toxics once again warned the public about the presence of toxic chemicals such as mercury, lead, and cadmium in cheap lipsticks sold in local markets. This came after a recent market investigation conducted by the group on the sale of affordable lipsticks, with prices ranging from P50 to P70 per piece, sold by beauty shops and ambulant vendors in Caloocan, Malabon, Manila, Marikina, Pasay, Pasig, Pateros, and Taguig. The items have no market authorization from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). 


The group managed to purchase 45 matte lipstick samples to assess their compliance with health and safety standards, including the presence of toxic chemicals. Some of the products had incomplete or missing labeling information, raising concerns about the possible presence of hazardous substances. Notably, nine lipsticks listed propylparaben and methylparaben on their labels.


Using a Vanta C Series Handheld XRF Analyzer, the group tested the samples and discovered the presence of lead at levels of up to 120 parts per million (ppm), mercury up to 280 ppm, cadmium up to 114 ppm, and arsenic up to 36 ppm. All the samples contained three to four different hazardous substances, far exceeding the limits set by the ASEAN Cosmetics Directive under the ASEAN Guidelines on Limits of Contaminants for Cosmetics.


Citing the World Health Organization, BAN Toxics highlighted that lead exposure remains a serious global health threat. It is linked to approximately 1.5 million deaths annually, primarily from cardiovascular disease, and causes irreversible neurological and behavioral damage, especially in children. Young children absorb significantly more lead than adults, leading to reduced IQ, learning difficulties, and behavioral problems. Lead exposure also harms the developing fetus.


“Lead, mercury, cadmium, and other chemical substances are proven toxicants that accumulate in the body through continuous exposure and can pose risks to public health and the environment,” said Thony Dizon, Advocacy and Campaign Officer of BAN Toxics.


Parabens, one of the listed ingredients, are commonly used as preservatives in cosmetics. However, they are considered chemicals of emerging concern due to scientific findings suggesting their ability to disrupt the endocrine system. Prolonged exposure to these chemicals has been linked to hormone disruption, reproductive issues, an increased risk of cancer, and skin irritation.


Since 2013, the country’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued multiple public health warnings against unnotified cosmetic products, including lipsticks, as these may contain heavy metals such as lead used as pigments (colorants). Because these products have not undergone the FDA’s notification process, their quality and safety cannot be guaranteed, making them potential health hazards.


As an advocate of safe cosmetics, BAN Toxics urges regulatory agencies to step up enforcement actions against unregistered and unnotified beauty products and strengthen measures to protect the consuming public. The group further advises manufacturers to comply with the labeling requirements under the ASEAN Cosmetic Directive.


The required labeling information includes:

Product name (and its function, unless clearly indicated)

Ingredients (full listing in descending order)

Net content (weight or volume)

Instructions for product use (unless clear from the name or presentation)

Batch number

Special precautions (if any, including conditions of use and warnings)

Country of manufacture

Manufacturer or responsible person (name and address)

Expiry or manufacturing date


The group further advises the public to carefully read product labels and avoid those with incomplete ingredient lists, purchase only from reputable beauty shops, and verify a product’s registration status with the FDA to ensure safety.


Dizon added, “The public should be cautious when purchasing beauty products, as they may contain harmful chemicals such as lead, mercury, and other preservatives. If we are not sure if the cosmetic products are safe, it is better to avoid buying and using them and report them to the proper authorities.”


To enhance consumer safety, the group is pushing for greater transparency and traceability of hazardous chemicals in the manufacturing of cosmetic products and is advocating for the enactment of a Safe Cosmetics Law in the country. 

The Curtain Rises on Chaos: PETA Unveils the Star-Studded Cast of ‘Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 4’


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The wait is finally over for theater enthusiasts and satire lovers alike. The Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) has officially pulled back the velvet curtain to reveal the powerhouse cast for the fourth installment of its iconic franchise: Ang Babae Sa Septic Tank 4: Oh Sh*t! It’s Live Sa Cheter!.


From skewering indie cinema and mainstream movies to deconstructing historical revisionism, the Septic Tank universe has long been beloved for its "hyperreal, meta commentary" on Filipino culture. Now, the franchise turns its razor-sharp gaze inward, exposing the messy, hilarious, and "painfully relatable" process of making theater in the Philippines today.











A Meta-Masterclass: The Cast Playing "Themselves"

In a bold creative choice, the cast will portray "exaggerated reflections" of their real-life industry roles.



The Icon: Eugene Domingo returns as a "gloriously amplified version of herself". Long the anchor of the franchise, Domingo will navigate the ego, ambition, and "beautiful absurdity" required to mount a live show.



The Artistas: Joining the mayhem are seasoned performers Meann Espinosa, Stella Cañete-Mendoza, Andoy Ranay, and JC Santos, playing unapologetic actors caught in the whirlwind of creative clashes.



The Visionaries: In a meta twist, Marlon Rivera—who directed the first three films—steps onto the stage to play the "Direktor" within the play. Beside him, Joshua Lim So portrays the "Mandudula" (playwright), desperately trying to maintain his script and his sanity through endless revisions.



The Backbone: Melvin Lee rounds out the group as the "ever-stressed producer" fighting to keep the entire production afloat.


The Creative Powerhouse

Behind this theatrical explosion is a team of industry titans. The show is written by Chris Martinez, the creative mind behind the original trilogy, and directed by Maribel Legarda—the visionary behind PETA’s massive hits Rak of Aegis and One More Chance The Musical.


Assisting Legarda is up-and-coming director Johnnie Moran, with world-class aesthetics provided by Gino Gonzales (Set & Costume Design) and Teresa Barrozo (Music & Sound Design).


Show Dates & Ticket Tiers

The production will run at the PETA Theater Center from June 19 to August 16, 2026, with performances at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM.


Tier Price

VIP

P3,500 


Orchestra Center / Balcony Center

P2,800 


Orchestra Side

P2,500 


Balcony Side

P1,800 


How to Secure Your Seat

With tickets expected to sell out rapidly, PETA has announced a phased release via TicketWorld:


Metrobank Exclusive Access: February 27 (10:00 AM) – March 3 (11:59 PM).



Waitlist Sale: March 4 (10:00 AM) – March 5 (11:59 PM) for those who signed up in December 2025.



General Public Sale: Starts March 6 at 10:00 AM.



Pro-Tip: Audiences are encouraged to create their TicketWorld accounts in advance to ensure a smooth checkout.

The Prodigal Voice Returns: Ice Seguerra’s Full-Circle Homecoming in Cubao


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QUEZON CITY, PHILIPPINES — This Friday, February 27, 2026, the neon lights of Araneta City will shine with a little more gravity than usual. In a career defined by transformation, acclaimed singer-songwriter and actor Ice Seguerra is set to step back onto the stage that witnessed his earliest milestones: the New Frontier Theater.


More than a mere concert, Being Ice: LIVE! is a symbolic reclamation of a space where Ice’s story first took root. It is a "Cubao Homecoming" that promises to be a masterclass in reflection, gratitude, and the relentless evolution of an artist who has grown up alongside his audience.




A Silver Anniversary for a Timeless Anthem

The evening carries the weight of a historic legacy, marking the 25th anniversary of the hit that redefined Ice's career: "Pagdating ng Panahon". This defining anthem, woven into the very fabric of Filipino music, will be honored with a special performance intended to serve as the night’s most emotional peak—a tribute to the journey the song helped shape.


While the concert honors the past, it also looks firmly toward the future. The event coincides with the release of Ice's newest single, "Ikaw Ang Wakas," from his upcoming EP, Tamang Panahon. The track offers a fresh, reflective, and unmistakably heartfelt glimpse into the next chapter of his artistry.


A Historic Gathering of Legends

In a rare moment of musical history, the stage will host a powerhouse lineup of guests who have mentored, collaborated with, and stood by Ice throughout his decades-long career:



TVJ (Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon): In a historic first, the legendary trio will appear together as concert guests, adding unprecedented weight to the celebration.



The Icons of OPM: Ice will be joined by a roster of respected peers, including Concert Queen Pops Fernandez, Kyla, Nyoy Volante, Frenchie Dy, and Princess Velasco.


Together, these artists represent the relationships and shared history that have defined Ice’s enduring presence in the industry.


An Intimate Spectacle

Known for performances that feel both grand in emotional impact and deeply intimate, Ice has curated a setlist that blends beloved classics with new material. The night is designed as a journey, woven together by his signature storytelling and raw authenticity.



Being Ice: LIVE! is brought to you by Fire and Ice Entertainment and produced by Fire and Ice LIVE!. The event is supported by a wide array of partners, including Major Sponsor JB Music, along with support from Noctos Music Bar, Domino's Pizza, and official media partners like The Philippine Star and Manila Bulletin.


On February 27, at 8:00 PM, Cubao ceases to be just a venue—it becomes a full-circle moment for an artist returning home.

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