US Humane Cosmetics Act Expected Soon, House Reps Say
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The forthcoming bill would align the US with Europe and "create an incentive for cosmetics to be tested with cutting-edge technologies that are more humane, faster to perform, and less costly to industry," according to US House members. However, it also could create major challenges for the cosmetics industry.
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