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Because of major loopholes in federal law, companies are allowed to use nearly any ingredient in cosmetics and personal care products – even chemicals that are known to harm human health and the environment. A growing number of responsible cosmetics companies agree that safe is beautiful and are setting a high bar in the marketplace by agreeing not to use toxic chemicals in their products.
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| The Compact for Safe Cosmetics When companies sign the Compact for Safe Cosmetics, they are pledging not only to make safer products, but also to provide greater transparency to consumers about their products. More than 1,000 companies are leading the way in innovating safer products. |
| Retailers & Other Beauty Industry Professionals Retailers, salons, makeup artists and other professionals in the health and beauty industry play an important role in supporting companies that make safe products and providing good choices for consumers. Learn how your business can get involved. |
| Corporate Laggards Consumers deserve safe products from the companies and brands they trust. That's why we're asking all cosmetics companies to do the right thing and stop using hazardous ingredients. |
| The Safe Cosmetics Act of 2010: What Does it Mean for Businesses? Congress is ready to overhaul cosmetics regulation in the U.S. We give an overview of the bill and how it will impact manufacturers. |








