SCCP Uncertain About Propyl & Butyl Parabens, Has Issues With IFRA’s QRA
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Data is still insufficient for SCCP to render a final safety assessment for propyl and butyl parabens, the European Commission's Scientific Committee on Consumer Products says in a recently issued opinion
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