
$2.3 Coppertone Mislabeling Suit Settled
Coppertone just settled a class action suit. It’s one of a repeating pattern of class action suits following FDA product recalls.
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Coppertone just settled a class action suit. It’s one of a repeating pattern of class action suits following FDA product recalls.
Three professionals respond to HBOMax docuseries “Not So Pretty” in an article by Allure Magazine.
In this label review of 3 BBW Foam Soaps, we take a look at marketing claims, formulations and whether or not they are cosmetics.
Clear and unobscured space is required above, below and to the sides of the net contents.
The evolution of cosmetic ingredients has gone from simple plants to lab-created synthetics to rainforest botanicals and now the final frontier – ingredients from outer space.
Avon recently published “The Power of Ageing” takes a deep dive into how women feel about aging post-pandemic. The results are intriguing.
If your product has many ingredients is very small amounts, it can be hard to calculate the exact descending order for the ingredient declaration. There is, however, a trick to make it easier!
George Washington Carver’s work with peanuts is legendary. The uses included various cosmetics; here’s his recipe for a peanut oil lotion.
In a soap ingredient declaration you can list what goes INTO the pot, or what comes OUT of the pot. So what do you call the unsaponified oils?
A new video label review of Orange Clockwork Soap by Apothecary Soap covering all the basics that should be on a soap label.
The FDA just sent warning letters to three companies that introducing unapproved new drugs into interstate commerce. What’s interesting is that one of them is Amazon.com
Sometimes it can be hard to make the ingredients declaration fit on a label. Here is a tip for squeezing everything in.