Group Aims To Bring FDA 1,000 Consumer Requests For Detoxified Cosmetics
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Tampa, Fla.-based Best in Beauty - half public watchdog, half "affordable" product vendor - has delivered one consumer photo album based on its "WTF?" campaign and plans to drop another on FDA's doorstep in an effort to have toxic substances removed from cosmetics
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