Massachusetts, Minnesota Plug Perceived Gaps In Cosmetics Regulation
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The Massachusetts House of Representatives is scheduled to vote later this month on a bill requiring cosmetics manufacturers to report the use of ingredients suspected of posing safety risks, according to John Hurson, executive VP of government affairs for the Personal Care Products Council
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