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CIR Defends Independence, Suggests Confusion Prompted WVE Criticism

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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Cosmetic Ingredient Review head Bart Heldreth suggests that not only are Women's Voices for the Earth's concerns misguided, but the group may hold a grudge from past instances when the CIR Expert Panel was in disagreement with the group. Heldreth maintains the expert panel “has established a strong record of protecting public health through its reviews and safety assessments of ingredients used in cosmetics.

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