CARB Survey Of Hair Care Segment Aimed At Exploration Of Novel Formulas
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The California Air Resources Board is interested in obtaining information on a range of hair care products through its 2001 consumer and commercial products survey in order to update its knowledge of new formulations that may contain volatile organic compounds
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