Canadian Proposal Excludes Dual Labeling For Cosmetic Ingredients
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
A 1proposed amendment to Canada's Cosmetics Regulations requires ingredients be listed only on the outer labeling of products, Health Canada stated in the Canada Gazette, Part I March 27
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