The US FDA proposed a new rule requiring standardized testing of talc-containing cosmetics for asbestos, a known carcinogen.
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A proposed rule would require makers of talc-containing cosmetic products to test for asbestos via an analytical approach ...
Marketing Emphasis on Safety and Purity: Manufacturers in the baby powder market often emphasize the safety and purity of their products in marketing campaigns. Claims related to dermatologist-tested, ...
While talc is a naturally-occurring mineral that is used in cosmetics, asbestos, a known carcinogen, is said to be ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed new regulations requiring cosmetic companies to ...
FDA has proposed new regulations requiring cosmetic companies to implement stricter testing procedures to ensure ...
The family of Maureen Wright, who died of ovarian cancer in 1991, believe her use of talcum powder contributed to her death.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration isn’t just making a suggestion—it’s drawing a line in the sand. Last week, the FDA ...
Two years after the enactment of the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act of 2022 (MoCRA), the US Food and Drug ...
For decades, women thought they could trust cosmetic products, like baby powder, for feminine hygiene.But many of those ...