MoCRA: No User Fees, Not Overly Prescriptive, And Could Help Tamp Down State Legislation

Independent Beauty Association CEO and president Don Frey and cosmetics industry lobbyist Robert Harmala of Telegraph Avenue Advisor, provided views on the Modernization of Cosmetic Regulations Act and developments to come at IBA’s Cosmetic Technical/Regulatory Forum.

Unsurprisingly, the US Modernization of Cosmetic Regulations Act was a major subject of discussion at the Independent Beauty Association’s Cosmetic Technical/Regulatory Forum 1-2 March.

One day before IBA’s virtual event, the US Food and Drug Administration announced a plan to move the Office of...

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