PCPC ‘Cautiously Optimistic’ About Cosmetics Reform Bill Moving Through Senate

The Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act, part of must-pass FDA user-fee legislation, aligns with a number of the Personal Care Products Council’s key principles for federal cosmetics reform. Preemption provisions could be stronger, but the bipartisan bill represents “a pivotal moment,” the trade association says.

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Legislation to modernize federal cosmetics regulations, part of a must-pass Food and Drug Administration user-fee bill moving through the US Senate, has the support of the Personal Care Products Council.

“From the outset of our advocacy around FDA cosmetics reform, our goal has been to work collaboratively with stakeholders to...

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