Maker Of Hair Removal Device Referred to FTC For Unresponsiveness
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Canadian hair removal device marketer VISS Beauty is being referred to the Federal Trade Commission and FDA following its refusal to participate in the National Advertising Division review process.
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