Phthalate Cosmetics Survey Placed On CFSAN Priority List
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Amid growing controversy over the use of phthalates in cosmetics, FDA's Center for Food Safety & Applied Nutrition announced that a review of the chemicals is one of the Office of Cosmetics & Colors "A" list priorities for fiscal 2004 (ending Sept. 30)
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