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Lee SM et al. – The result shows that the proposed determination method is more sensitive, more accurate, and faster than current methods such as HPLC, ICP–MS and Flame–AAS. The new method was applied to analyse the amount of heavy metals contained in 22 cosmetic products and 11 coloring agents.

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