California DTSC Nominates TPHP In Nail Products As Possible Priority For Alternatives Analysis

California is taking a closer look at the safety of four potentially harmful ingredients in nail products and has named triphenyl phosphate specifically as a possible Priority Product under the state’s Safer Consumer Products regulation.

California’s Department of Toxic Substances Control is marching ahead with its Safer Nail Products initiative, focusing latest efforts on ingredient triphenyl phosphate, use of which already may be on the decline.

In a new background document, DTSC proposes listing TPHP in nail care as a Priority Product under the state’s Safer Consumer Products regulation “due to its wide use and...

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