WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
• Why this matters
• What not to buy
• What you can do
UPDATES
• FDA fails to protect consumers
• Cosmetics with Banned & Unsafe Ingredients
• EWG petition to FDA
• Top 20 brands of concern
• Top 20 companies of concern
• Top ingredients and products of concern
IN-DEPTH ANALYSIS
• Compact for Safe Cosmetics Signers
• Safety in the hands of the cosmetics industry
• Exposures add up
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