Cosmetics industry crushes bill that would have made makeup and hair products safer

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Cosmetics industry crushes bill that would have made makeup and hair products safer
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Columnist Davidlaz writes: 'The $70 billion cosmetics industry prevailed over California consumers Tuesday afternoon, succeeding in shelving a bill that would ban potentially toxic ingredients from makeup, hair products and other personal-care goods.'

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California lawmakers put off a vote on the Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act as it became clear to supporters they didn’t have enough votes to move the bill forward.

“I’m in support of creating jobs in California,” Assemblyman Al Muratsuchi , a cosponsor of the bill, told me. “But that shouldn’t be at the expense of the health and well-being of women, men and children.”Should have been. But industry interests once again trumped public interest. Jay Ansell, vice president of the Personal Care Products Council, a trade group, said the bill “grossly oversimplifies the complex science behind the ingredients in cosmetics and personal-care products.”

Susan Little, senior advocate for California government affairs for the Environmental Working Group, said it’s foolish to keep products on store shelves if there’s even a remote chance they’re dangerous.Congress hasn’t updated regulations for the industry since it passed a federal cosmetics law in 1938.

The Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act would go even further by prohibiting use of potentially harmful ingredients.

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Davidlaz Ya, they’re women. Poison them. 🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿thanks for looking out for your people’s best interests with this. Looks like Europe kicked our ass on this one. They have regulations.

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