Do professional use products that are not intended for retail sale need to include ingredient lists on the label?
Yes. Professional use products must meet all the same requirements as cosmetics sold at the retail level. This includes the identity of the product, in English and French, in terms of common or generic name or function; a statement of net quantity in metric units of measurement; the name and address of the manufacturer; directions, warnings or cautions, in English and French, for the safe use of the product; and a list of ingredients.
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