Tennessee AG Settles With Cosmetic Lash-Enhancer Brands; Sales Cease
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Two cosmetics companies have settled charges filed by Tennessee’s Office of the Attorney General concerning eyelash-enhancement products that require FDA approval, according to the AG’s release. Tennesseans will no longer have access to Nutra Luxe’s Beautylash products or Peter Thomas Roth’s Lashes to Die For as a result of the agreement.
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