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Access Full Stories The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is neglecting cosmetics and urgently needs more funding to restore consumer confidence in the industry. CosmeticsDesign.com invited industry insiders and the FDA to examine... Read Sunscreens harm coral reefs, say scientists Ingredients in sun care products may be bleaching coral reefs by promoting viral infections, say scientists at the University of the Marche, Italy... Read Foot care provider aims for eco-friendly natural formulations Tapping into the need for personal care products dedicated to more mature consumers, the market for foot care products is set to boom, but success means that products also have to follow key market trends... Read Green extraction of sunscreen ingredient titanium dioxide A cheaper and greener method of extracting titanium dioxide, used in cosmetics products and sunscreens, has been developed by scientists at the University of Leeds... Read Travertine Spa pursues natural anti-aging hair care Travertine Spa is taking anti-aging into the natural hair care market with its Hair Therapy line to be previewed at the International SPA Association (ISPA) Expo... Read |
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Related Industry News Burt's Bees seeks to clear up natural confusion Burt's Bees is launching an advertising campaign to help create a level playing field in the natural market by educating consumers about what constitutes a natural product... Read The Packaging Company launches biodegradable range The Packaging Company (TPC) has joined a growing number of cosmetic packaging firms branching out into green territory with biodegradable materials... Read Clinique pursues convenience trend with 24 hour mascara Estee Lauder brand Clinique has launched a twenty four hour mascara offering convenience to the luxury consumer in an attempt to corner the color cosmetics market... Read Canadian lobby group calls for phthalate regulation A Canadian lobby group has called on Health Canada to make labeling phthalates a requirement on personal care products in response to a study linking baby care products to the chemical's concentration in infant... Read
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