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Rep. Pallone Inquires Into WEN Safety Concerns With Cosmetics Bill In The Works

This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet

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In letters to Guthy-Renker and FDA leadership, House Democrat Frank Pallone probes for information regarding the safety of WEN Cleansing Conditioner, which he says has been linked to 17,000 complaints from consumers suffering hair loss and other adverse reactions. Cosmetics are "largely unregulated," according to the congressman, but he's working on legislation to reform the oversight framework.

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