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International Forum Seeks Data To Harmonize Personal Care Product Labeling

This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet

Executive Summary

The International Cooperation on Cosmetics Regulation invites the cosmetics and personal care products industry to generate and submit data showing that U.S. consumers understand the meaning of "trivial names" on product labeling

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