Tag: cosmetic ingredient safety
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Cosmetic Product Safety Substantiation: Building Scientific Proof of Safety Under MoCRA
Cosmetic safety in the United States is no longer based on informal assurances or internal opinions. With the enactment of the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA), cosmetic companies are now legally required to maintain adequate safety substantiation for every cosmetic product marketed in the United States. Under the authority of the US FDA, cosmetic…
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Cosmetic Product Safety Substantiation: Building Scientific Proof of Safety Under MoCRA
Cosmetic safety in the United States is no longer based on informal assurances or internal opinions. With the enactment of the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA), cosmetic companies are now legally required to maintain adequate safety substantiation for every cosmetic product marketed in the United States. Under the authority of the US FDA, cosmetic…
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PFAS in Cosmetics: US FDA Regulatory Expectations and MoCRA Compliance Strategy
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have become one of the most scrutinized chemical groups in consumer products, including cosmetics. Often referred to as “forever chemicals,” PFAS are valued for their water-resistant, oil-resistant, and long-lasting properties. However, concerns about persistence in the environment and potential health risks have drawn increased regulatory attention. Under the authority of…
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Asbestos in Talc Cosmetics: US FDA Regulatory Expectations and Compliance Strategy
Talc has long been used in cosmetic products such as face powders, body powders, and certain pressed makeup formulations. However, concerns regarding asbestos contamination in talc have significantly increased regulatory scrutiny in recent years. Under the authority of the US FDA and strengthened by the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA), cosmetic manufacturers must ensure…
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Cosmetic Ingredient Safety: How US FDA Evaluates and Enforces Safe Cosmetic Formulations
Ingredient safety is the foundation of cosmetic compliance in the United States. Every cosmetic product placed on the US market must be safe for its intended use, and the responsibility for ensuring this safety lies with the manufacturer and brand owner. Under the authority of the US FDA and strengthened by the Modernization of Cosmetics…