FDA's Online Surveillance Continues With Warning Letter To Blissoma
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Blissoma Holistic Skincare and Apothecary draws an FDA warning for verboten claims on its Flawless Equalizing Anti-Blemish Oil Serum and Lavish Loving Recovery Beta-Glucan Mask, among other offerings.
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