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Inside Out Quality - The Beauty of Regulations

The Beauty of Regulations

11/16/21 • 34 min

Inside Out Quality

The FDA stands for The Food and Drug Administration, but they are also key in regulating the cosmetic industry. In 1938, The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act gave the FDA the responsibility for regulating cosmetics and protecting customers.
To explore how cosmetics are regulated, Charmain Rodriques, Regulatory Affairs Manager at LVMH joins us to explore how the FDA, FTC, and even customers shape the cosmetic industry. Hope you enjoy!

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The FDA stands for The Food and Drug Administration, but they are also key in regulating the cosmetic industry. In 1938, The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act gave the FDA the responsibility for regulating cosmetics and protecting customers.
To explore how cosmetics are regulated, Charmain Rodriques, Regulatory Affairs Manager at LVMH joins us to explore how the FDA, FTC, and even customers shape the cosmetic industry. Hope you enjoy!

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Aaron Harmon

The following is an excerpt from Ruth lambs book called The American chamber of horrors written in 1936. Your government has not the legal right under the present Food and Drugs Act to protect you against dangerous cosmetics. The law does not apply to toilet preparations, and those which are harmful, not be taken off the market no matter what pain and disfigurement they inflict. tragedies from the use of such products are by no means of uncomm

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