Use of cosmetic ingredient cocamide diethanolamine will be phased out by a slew of manufacturers, and certain retailers will stop selling products that contain the ingredient, under settlements reached with the Center for Environmental Health for violations of California’s Proposition 65 regulation.
The settlements – which could impact 26 personal-care product manufacturers and retailers overall, pending final approvals expected in June – come at a time when regulators in the state are considering amendments to the law that would clarify
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