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Many consumers are under the impression that labels on cosmetics offer some kind of protection. Unfortunately this is not the case, especially in the USA where personal care ingredients don’t need FDA approval, any health studies or pre-market testing. More
Lead in lipstick? Harsh chemicals in baby shampoo? How is this possible? Simple, says Stacy Malkan, a self-described former makeup addict. More
The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics is a coalition of women’s, public health, labor, environmental health and consumer-rights groups. Our goal is to protect the health of consumers and workers by requiring the health and beauty industry to phase out the use of chemicals linked to cancer, birth defects and other health problems, and replace them with safer alternatives.More
FDA's cosmetic's page offers a wealth of information on product labeling, product ingredients and cosmetic safety. More
CosmeticsInfo.org provided details on the scientific and cosmetic ingredient research processes and regulatory authority behind the safety of cosmetics and personal care products. More
Cosmetics, in one form or another, are worn on virtually every woman in America. One usually assumes, if sold on the shelves of drug stores and department stores, that the lotions, (perfume), and makeup that is sold is safe to use. But how does one know? Who determines whether it is safe to use or not? What standards are set? What should one look out for?. More