ICMAD Highlights Key Points of the Safe Cosmetic Act of 2011

There are some changes from the previous legislation, however, the focus of the proposed bill remains unchanged, and the bullet points below provide the highlights.

EWG: The Endlessly Wrong Group

The group’s formula to a scare campaign is to point to the presence of a chemical without credibly establishing that there’s any actual harm (which is what really matters).

VegNews Magazine Endorses Animal Testing Legislation

H.R. 2359 has inadvertently gained endorsement from a surprising source—VegNews Magazine.

The NRDC’s Attack on Science: Will California Cave to Political Pressure in Regulating Bisphenol A (BPA)?

What will California regulators do in choosing between science and politics when it comes to regulating chemicals in the crosshairs of advocacy groups, such as the ubiquitous plastic additive bisphenol A (BPA)?

Cosmetic Drug or Cosmeceutical – What is the Difference?

It is important to understand the regulatory and legal implications of the decisions we make.

Made-up Cosmetics Concerns

A frustrated ACSH’s Dr. Gilbert Ross wonders why such needless regulations are being written by a chemophobic activist group whose only expertise lies in scaring the public and manipulating consumer fears about chemicals.

IFRA Issues Fragrance Standards Update

The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) has officially issued the 46th Amendment to the IFRA Code of Practice as part of the industry’s ongoing safety program*.

Statement By Lezlee Westine President And CEO Of The Personal Care Products Council In Response To The Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011

PCPC response to legislation introduced, The Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011

2011 Sun Protection Conference

The Sun protection conference is an event held in central London every two years.

Statement by Farah Ahmed, Chair Personal Care Products Council Sunscreen Task Force, Response to the 2011 EWG Sunscreen Report

EWG’s assertions about the safety and efficacy of sunscreen products and ingredients lack the rigor and reliability of formal, expert evaluation, are not peer-reviewed, and confuse and alarm consumers.

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