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What is the role of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the cosmetic industry?

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What is the role of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the cosmetic industry?

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A cosmetic maker can sell products without FDA approval. FDA does not review or approve cosmetics, or their ingredients, before they are sold to the public. But FDA urges cosmetic makers to do whatever tests are needed to prove their products are safe. Cosmetics makers must put a warning statement on the front labels of products that have not been safety testing, which reads, “WARNING―The safety of this product has not been determined.” FDA does require safety testing for color additives used in cosmetics. Cosmetics may only contain approved and certified colors. You’ll find FD&C, D&C, or external D&C listed on cosmetic labels. • FD&C – color that can be used only in foods, drugs, and cosmetics • D&C – color that can be used only in drugs and cosmetics • external D&C – color that can be used only in drugs applied to the surface of the skin and cosmetics A cosmetic maker also does not have to report product injuries. FDA collects this information on a voluntary basis only. Cosmetic make

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