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It’s now legal!! Title 16, Division 9, Section 989 of the California Code of Regulations, section 989 which in part reads: No establishment or school shall: (c) Use a product in a manner that is disapproved by the FDA, Occupational Safety and Health Administration or EPA. That’s right.
Quality Control: Personal care manufacturing requires strict quality control measures to ensure consistency and safety. Manufacturers conduct rigorous testing to assess product stability, efficacy, and consistency. Manufacturers must stay updated and comply with the latest regulations to avoid legal issues. D.
Specifically, the FDA says that “Aluminum powder may be safely used in coloring externally applied cosmetics, including cosmetics intended for use in the area of the eye, in amounts consistent with good manufacturing practice.” ([link] BUT the FDA regs are designed with finished products in mind. You know what that is?
The number of chemicals restricted by the FDA is even more ridiculous when you consider there are over 84,000 different chemicals in use in your personal care products and only 1% of those have been evaluated for safety in humans. (1) Chemicals in Cosmetics Associated With Significant Health Hazards During the 114th U.S.
They also have advice from a body called the scientific committee for cosmeticsafety or SCCS, which is composed largely of academics with an interest in medicine and general science. This is a simply enormous database of every cosmetic formulation on the market along with its pack copy. Smaller producers? Not so much.
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