FDA Cosmetics Office Goals Include Color Certification Web Launch
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Launching a Web-based system for color certification and the implementation of the electronic Voluntary Cosmetic Registration Program as well as a health hazards assessment for tattoo inks are primary priorities for FDA's Office of Cosmetics and Colors this year, according to Director Linda Katz
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