FDA’s Lead-In-Lipstick Testing Completed, Cosmetics Director Says
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Among 2010 accomplishments, FDA’s Office of Cosmetics and Colors completed investigations into lead in lipstick and asbestos in talc, Director Dr. Linda Katz said during the Personal Care Products Council’s Regulatory Science Summit April 13 in Washington.
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