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sharpie


Question Posted Monday April 16 2007, 3:19 am

Hi!! Im LIFEis2cute4u. I just did my nails with sharpie, and i got sharpie all over the skin around my nails and i heard that if sharpie gets into your bloodstream, it can cause cancer. If i do my nails once a week with my sharpie, will i be putting myself at a health risk? Thanc so much!!

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queenhearts answered Monday April 16 2007, 12:47 pm:
Nooo Sharpies don't cause cancer. I heard that there's ink poisoning but that's merely a myth. You aren't putting yourself at a risk.
People have always been drawing on themselves with sharpies.. if it were serious like that.. then someone would have announced it by now or would have put some kind of warning on the pen.

You are okay :]

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