fety and well-being of both people and ecosystems. The full text of the re
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Read More...ks for uses exempted from TSCA, such as cosmetics, medical devices, and food contac
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Read More...vious SCCS Opinions on dermally applied cosmetic products remain unchanged for the
Read More...different product categories, including cosmetics, pesticides, food, and sanitizers
Read More...election of lead registrants, data and cost-sharing, joint registration process by
Read More...n to implement Quality Control Orders (QCOs) for a list of 10 chemicals. This initi
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Read More...y opinion on the safety of aluminium in cosmetic products. Some background Al
Read More...nzophenone–4. Background The EU Cosmetics Regulation provides adequate tool
Read More...evised list of prohibited substances in cosmetics. The list will take effect on 1 J
Read More...ments on amending “List of Prohibited Cosmetic Ingredients”. The revised list w
Read More...measures to reduce exposure to certain cosmetic ingredients, such as tarragon oil,
Read More...nal guidance for the industry regarding cosmetic product facility registrations and
Read More...list of substances that can be used in cosmetics without permission or with restri
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Read More...Zinc Zeolite (SZZ) as a preservative in cosmetic products, specifically in spray de
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