Phthalates Picture Is “A Little Prettier,” Campaign For Safe Cosmetics Says
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
New laboratory analyses of hairsprays, deodorants and fragrances on the market signal that personal-care companies are reformulating to minimize their use of "toxic" pththalates, according to the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics
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