Niewolnicy miki - Redux
Outskirts of Domchanch, Jharkhand, India: Illegal miners separate mica from scrap. Used in a myriad such as electronics, car paints and radars, mica is added to many cosmetics because of the glittering effect it gives to beauty products. Mica boom has been also fueled by the recent switch to more natural cosmetics, after the synthetic ones were linked to several illnesses.
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Niewolnicy miki - Redux
2015-04-14
Matilde Gattoni/Redux/EAST NEWS
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Matilde Gattoni/Redux
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