The US Food and Drug Administration will consider a newly published white paper from a federal interagency working group it formed in 2018 as it considers drafting guidance or initiating rulemaking on testing methods for asbestos in cosmetic talc and talc-containing cosmetic products.
US FDA Says White Paper Could Inform Rulemaking For Cosmetic Talc-Asbestos Testing
Formed by the FDA in fall 2018 and convened in early 2020 for a public meeting, the Interagency Working Group on Asbestos in Consumer Products maintains that electron microscopy should be a first-line method for detecting asbestos in cosmetic talc and talc-containing products, and that labs should report elongate mineral particles beyond those classically understood as asbestos.

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