Cosmetic Preservation Issue Taken Up By ICCR Regulators
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
At the ninth iteration of the International Cooperation on Cosmetics Regulation, regulators from the US, EU, Canada, Japan and Brazil accepted an FAQ document on the role of cosmetic preservatives and agreed to assist in driving eyes to the resource once it publishes. The Personal Care Products Council's Executive VP of Global Affairs Francine Lamoriello characterized the development as a meeting highlight.
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