Actually it is relevant. And that is exactly my point as
@dorkette said. They are using the same exact ingredients, neon pigments, and the FDA has not researched them to approve them for eye uses. However, the EU has researched them and approved them which is why they don't have to say anything to EU customers and can sell them as eye approved. It's the SAME INGREDIENTS, so if you're going to use one, and say its ok, then why wouldn't you use the other? Just because you take one company more seriously? Actually Sleek states that they can't sell certain products to US customers because of the ingredients used being restricted in the US, it's right on their website and not on their product because they are not a US brand, trying to sell in the US, so they are not required to put the warning on their products. The only reason they put the warning on their is so they don't get in trouble if someone does use it on their eyes, UD has covered their ass. It's up to you to do what you want, but my point is relevant and most of us have researched these products and ingredients so we can make our own decisions.