Infographic: Key Takeaways From 48th Amendment To IFRA's Code Of Practice
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
"The Rose Sheet" offers a detailed look at key components of the 48th Amendment, including new standards for ingredient use derived from IFRA's QRA approach to dermal sensitization, among other updates to the trade group's Code of Practice for members.
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