What are cosmetics? How are they different from over-the-counter (OTC) drugs?
Cosmetics are put on the body to: • cleanse it • make it beautiful • make it attractive • change its appearance or the way it looks Cosmetic products include: • skin creams • lotions • perfumes • lipsticks • fingernail polishes • eye and face make-up products • permanent waves • hair dyes • toothpastes • deodorants Unlike drugs, which are used to treat or prevent disease in the body, cosmetics do not change or affect the body’s structure or functions.
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