Writer for Huffington Post Gets Cosmetic Facts Wrong

Writer for Huffington Post Gets Cosmetic Facts Wrong

The reader is invited to make their own judgments on the veracity of the original article that appeared in the Huffington Post.

False Information is Harmful:: Just Ask Paul Penders

False Information is Harmful:: Just Ask Paul Penders

A small manufacturer of natural herbal cosmetics looking for help in combating the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.

A Scientifically Baseless Attack On Phthalates

A Scientifically Baseless Attack On Phthalates

Unfounded health scares do nothing to protect the public and ultimately cause more harm than good.

Alternative Cosmetic Preservatives – What Are Your Options?

Alternative Cosmetic Preservatives – What Are Your Options?

Why use preservatives?

The Importance of Saying Yes to Critical Thinking

The Importance of Saying Yes to Critical Thinking

Embracing science, critical thinking and staying off the “toxic” bandwagon.

IFRA Press Release: EU Regulation Follows Fragrance Industry’s Voluntary Global Ban

IFRA Press Release: EU Regulation Follows Fragrance Industry’s Voluntary Global Ban

The European Commission has just announced its decision to ban the fragrance material Musk xylene under the new European Chemicals Legislation REACH, bringing EU regulations in line with the global IFRA Standards.

What Makes One Cosmetic Ingredient Better Than Another?

What Makes One Cosmetic Ingredient Better Than Another?

You may be asked by your marketing people about ingredients and which cosmetic ingredients are better than others.

How Long Should You Give a Skin Cream To Work?

How Long Should You Give a Skin Cream To Work?

Adverts for beauty products make big claims.

What’s New from the California Safe Cosmetics Program

What’s New from the California Safe Cosmetics Program

Significant improvements were made to the California Safe Cosmetics Program online reporting system on 12/30/2010.

6 Steps to Create a Cosmetic Formula

6 Steps to Create a Cosmetic Formula

The following 6 steps will help you take your ideas and convert them into functioning cosmetic products.

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