Contour stick / palette — safety profile
Moderate riskContour products (sticks and pressed palettes) are applied to create shadow and definition on facial structure.
What is this product?
Contour products (sticks and pressed palettes) are applied to create shadow and definition on facial structure. Formulations use earth-tone iron oxides (red, yellow, black oxides blended to create brown) on talc or mica bases, often with silicone carriers (stick formulations). Contour is applied to large facial areas with multiple strokes and blending, increasing skin contact time and potential for fine particle inhalation. Stick formulations may contain more silicones (dimethicone) for texture and blendability. Some contour products are fragrance-heavy.
What's in it
Click any compound name for its full safety profile, regulatory consensus, and exposure data.
Compounds of concern
Who's most at risk
- Pregnant Women — Dermal absorption of cosmetic chemicals during sensitive fetal development period
- Sensitive Skin — Allergenic fragrance components and preservatives
How to use it more safely
- Apply only to clean, dry skin
- Use appropriate amount as directed
- Remove thoroughly at end of day
- Patch test if sensitive to fragrance or preservatives
Red flags — when to walk away
- Product contains talc without 'talc-free' certification — Talc may contain asbestos or heavy metal contaminants depending on source.
- Fragrance listed as single ingredient without breakdown — Fragrance can mask dozens of undisclosed compounds including allergens and phthalates.
Green flags — what to look for
- Talc-free formulation; preservative-free or phenoxyethanol only — Eliminates talc contamination and harsh preservative concerns.
- EWG Skin Deep Green rating — Third-party verification of ingredient safety.
Safer alternatives
- Mineral-based cosmetics (talc-free) — Use mica or silica instead of talc; cleaner ingredient profile
- Paraben-free formulations — Phenoxyethanol or alternative preservatives
Frequently asked questions
What's in Contour stick / palette?
This product type can contain: Talc or Mica, Iron oxides (CI 77491, CI 77492, CI 77499), Dimethicone, Magnesium stearate, Titanium dioxide, among others. Click any compound name above for the full safety profile.
Who should be careful with Contour stick / palette?
Vulnerable populations identified for this product type: pregnant women, sensitive skin.
How can I use Contour stick / palette more safely?
Apply only to clean, dry skin; Use appropriate amount as directed; Remove thoroughly at end of day
Are there safer alternatives to Contour stick / palette?
Yes — consider: Mineral-based cosmetics (talc-free); Paraben-free formulations. See the Safer alternatives section above for details.
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