As US states work to prohibit intentional use of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances in cosmetic products, companies also could face legislation targeting PFAS as trace contaminants, which could pose more of a compliance challenge.
Federal bills to address PFAS in cosmetics have not seen much movement in the 117th Congress, but legislation at the state level is proving more successful in banning PFAS use in cosmetic products due to concerns that the ingredients persist in
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