Presence Of Contaminant In Bath Products Fuels Safe Cosmetics Campaign
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The presence of suspected carcinogen 1,4 dioxane in a number of personal care products is further evidence that tighter regulation is warranted, according to the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics
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