Cosmetics

An Intersectional Approach to Regulating Women’s Health

An Intersectional Approach to Regulating Women’s Health

Scholar calls for regulators to correct the dangers of inadequate cosmetics regulations for women of color.

The Underregulation of Carcinogen Exposure

The Underregulation of Carcinogen Exposure

Scholar calls for Congress to empower regulators to limit exposure to cancer-causing chemicals.

Is It Time to End Animal Testing?

Is It Time to End Animal Testing?

Scholars recommend regulators promote alternatives to experiments conducted on animals.

The (Un)Regulation of Tattoo Ink

The (Un)Regulation of Tattoo Ink

FDA should increase its regulatory oversight of tattoo ink safety.

Formaldehyde Lurks in Hair Products Despite FDA Warning

Formaldehyde Lurks in Hair Products Despite FDA Warning

FDA warns consumers to protect themselves from a known carcinogen in hair smoothing products.

Does Cosmetics Regulation Need a Makeover?

Does Cosmetics Regulation Need a Makeover?

Scholars reflect on the need for stronger regulatory oversight of cosmetics in the United States.

More Regulation Needed to Combat Risks From Cosmetics

More Regulation Needed to Combat Risks From Cosmetics

Scholar argues that the association between cosmetics and femininity has contributed to harmful under-regulation.