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Prohibited ingredients in cosmetics

Understanding the FDA’s Rules on Prohibited and Restricted Ingredients in Cosmetics

Not all ingredients belong in beauty products. The FDA bans or restricts certain substances—like mercury compounds and chloroform—to protect consumer safety. Discover how these rules help ensure cosmetics are safe...

Understanding the FDA’s Rules on Prohibited and Restricted Ingredients in Cosmetics

Not all ingredients belong in beauty products. The FDA bans or restricts certain substances—like mercury compounds and chloroform—to protect consumer safety. Discover how these rules help ensure cosmetics are safe...

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What are Cosmeceuticals?

The term cosmeceutical may sound scientific, but the FDA doesn’t officially recognize it. Discover how product claims—not marketing terms—decide whether an item is classified as a cosmetic, a drug, or...

What are Cosmeceuticals?

The term cosmeceutical may sound scientific, but the FDA doesn’t officially recognize it. Discover how product claims—not marketing terms—decide whether an item is classified as a cosmetic, a drug, or...

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Understanding FDA Rules on Color Additives in Cosmetics

Learn how the FDA regulates color additives in cosmetics to keep products safe and properly labeled. Discover which colors are approved, where they can be used, and why compliance matters...

Understanding FDA Rules on Color Additives in Cosmetics

Learn how the FDA regulates color additives in cosmetics to keep products safe and properly labeled. Discover which colors are approved, where they can be used, and why compliance matters...

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Everything You Need to Know About the FDA's AHA Labeling Guidance for Cosmetics

The FDA’s guidance on labeling cosmetics containing alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) recommends that products include a clear “Sunburn Alert” warning to inform consumers about increased skin sensitivity to sunlight. AHAs...

Everything You Need to Know About the FDA's AHA Labeling Guidance for Cosmetics

The FDA’s guidance on labeling cosmetics containing alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs) recommends that products include a clear “Sunburn Alert” warning to inform consumers about increased skin sensitivity to sunlight. AHAs...

MoCRA under Trump: What’s at Stake?

MoCRA under Trump: What’s at Stake?

MoCRA, the biggest update to U.S. cosmetics regulation in decades, is off to a strong start under the Trump administration, but budget cuts and a possible regulatory freeze put its...

MoCRA under Trump: What’s at Stake?

MoCRA, the biggest update to U.S. cosmetics regulation in decades, is off to a strong start under the Trump administration, but budget cuts and a possible regulatory freeze put its...

Tattoo Inks, FDA announces multiple 2025 updates under MoCRA, including contamination warnings, ingredient bans, and new cosmetic facility registration data.

FDA Updates & Their Significance for MoCRA

Recent FDA actions under MoCRA—from contamination warnings to new product registration data—show stronger oversight and higher safety standards for cosmetics.

FDA Updates & Their Significance for MoCRA

Recent FDA actions under MoCRA—from contamination warnings to new product registration data—show stronger oversight and higher safety standards for cosmetics.