Brittoni's 22, from Toledo, Ohio says she is addicted to
eating make-up.Instead of putting on make-up on her face, the 22-year old
prefers to eat it, munching her way through between 15 and 20 packs a day.
She says, the taste varies by brand and colour,
with metallic eyeshadow in light brown, white and grey apparently boasting the
nicest flavour.
'I cannot live without eating make-up,' she explains. 'You
can imagine it just coating your insides with whatever colour you're eating.
It's just like craving your favourite candy bar.'
Brittoni's unusual habit began when she was just five years
old and, intrigued by the colours in her mother's make-up case, decided to
taste it.
'Seeing all the colours made me want to taste it,' she
remembers. 'Once I tasted it, I just could not stop eating make-up.
'My favourite type of eyeshadow to eat is usually the
metallic colours,' she continues. 'My favourite colours are grey, white and the
light colour browns. Light colours usually taste a lot cleaner than darker
colours.'
Despite having had a penchant for tucking into eyeshadow
since the age of five, Brittoni admits that she goes to extreme lengths to keep
her snacking habits secret from her family.
'I hide make-up everywhere around my house,' she explains.
'Under the couches, in the flower vases, the freezer... My hair is long so I
like to use it to conceal the make-up I would like to bring.
'I keep my addiction to make-up hidden because I'd rather not
go through the hassle of explaining it to people.
'My mother doesn't know but if she knew, I'd never hear the
end of it and it would go on for hours and hours every day.'
Thanks to her penchant for eating make-up, Brittoni now
spends upwards of $200 (£120) a week on cosmetics and has developed an unusual
supermarket shopping routine.
'When I come into the store, I have to taste to make sure I
bought the right ones,' she reveals. 'I would just pour some on my hand, look
around to make sure no-one's walking down the aisle and I would just lick it.
'If it's not the right kind and since nobody sees me lick it,
I'll put it back. I know that's kind of wrong but I don't want to get stuck
with something I don't eat or wear.'
But while Brittoni appears to think that her penchant for
eating make-up is harmless, a swift glance at some common ingredients is enough
to suggest that it's likely to be doing her body no good at all.
Among ingredients typically found in Brittoni's favourite
eyeshadow is Talc, or as it's properly known, hydrous magnesium silicate which
is similar to asbestos.
Other substances found in make-up include mineral oil, a
petrol derivative, and mica, a mineral that is used to colour paint.
All I can say is go get help Girl, you deserve to be alive.
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