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California Health Groups To Sustain Push For Phthalates Ban In Cosmetics

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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The cosmetics industry appears to have dodged for now a California bill that would have banned certain phthalates and other ingredients linked to cancer and reproductive toxicity in cosmetics

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