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As a listener, I really enjoy Unfit For Radio. It feels like you’re sitting in the room with a group of friends just sharing hilarious and sometimes unbelievable stories. The chemistry between the hosts makes the conversations feel natural and unscripted, which is part of what makes it so entertaining. One minute you’re laughing at a ridiculous adventure, and the next you’re hearing something strange or unexpected. It’s an easy, fun podcast to listen to, and every episode keeps me curious about what story they’ll tell next.
Hey, it's Ray's nephew Dale. Love the show. But your a little off on the mascara ingredients. No, bat guano is not used in makeup. While there's a common misconception that mascara contains bat guano, the shimmering effect in some cosmetics is due to guanine, which is derived from fish scales, not bat droppings. The FDA also regulates that the guanine used in cosmetics must be from fish scales, according to Get Bats Out. Here's a more detailed explanation: The Myth: The rumor that mascara contains bat guano likely stems from the similarity between the words "guano" (bat droppings) and "guanine" (a cosmetic ingredient). Guanine's Source: Guanine, which provides a shimmering effect in cosmetics, is derived from fish scales, not bat guano, according to Get Bats Out. FDA Approval: The FDA has specifically approved guanine from fish scales for use in cosmetics, according to Get Bats Out. Alternatives: While guanine is used, many cosmetic companies are also using cheaper alternatives like synthetic pearl, mica, or aluminum and bronze particles, according to Get Bats Out.
A proud subscriber and supporter of the show. This new season of Unfit For Radio is truly incredible. It’s been amazing to watch the program grow into something so successful and meaningful to so many people.
Great show!