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Industry pushes back on New York cosmetic ingredient bill

Industry pushes back on New York cosmetic ingredient bill

by delphic-admin | May 12, 2025 | North America

Summary: A New York bill “Beauty Justice Act” is set to ban 50 chemicals from all cosmetics and personal care products in state starting from 2029, this includes substances like lead, formaldehyde, PFAS, parabens, and talc—even in very small amounts. The Person Care...
Industry pushes back on New York cosmetic ingredient bill

Washington state to develop ‘interim policy’ for cosmetics lead restriction

by delphic-admin | Dec 3, 2024 | North America

Washington state’s Department of Ecology (Ecology) has announced plans to adopt an ‘interim policy’ by 1 January to give businesses more time to comply with new lead limits in cosmetics. The expected action will give companies temporary relief from a...
Industry pushes back on New York cosmetic ingredient bill

US FDA postpones plans for fragrance allergen labelling, formaldehyde ban

by delphic-admin | Aug 15, 2024 | North America

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has delayed proposals to mandate cosmetic fragrance allergen labelling and prohibit formaldehyde-emitting hair products, according to the latest federal regulatory agenda. The latest semi-annual regulatory update indicates...
Industry pushes back on New York cosmetic ingredient bill

Cosmetics industry wins temporary injunction to block Prop 65 titanium dioxide lawsuits

by delphic-admin | Jul 13, 2024 | North America

A federal district court in California has temporarily blocked any further legal actions against personal care product manufacturers alleged to be out of compliance with Proposition 65 warning requirements for titanium dioxide. The preliminary injunction marks a...
Industry pushes back on New York cosmetic ingredient bill

PCPC Calls for USA FDA to support a risk-based strategy posed by benzene contaminated aerosols

by delphic-admin | Dec 19, 2022 | North America

Valisure testing laboratory analysed 294 batches of sprays, gels and lotions. The results showed that some sunscreen brands contained between 3-6ppm of benzene. A 2ppm limit proposed by Valisure, in line with pharmaceutical limits (in its petition of 25 May) to the...
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