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Cosmetics
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Cosmetic Ingredient Nomenclature: Industry Requests & FDA Responses
Requests from industry regarding how to identify ingredients in cosmetic labeling, and FDA's responses. Note: The Cosmetic, Toiletry & Fragrance Association (CTFA), which submitted these requests, has changed its name to the Personal Care Products Council (PCPC).
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Requests & Responses
- CTFA request regarding the use of "harmonized" nomenclature: March 14, 1995 ( PDF) (PDF - 222KB)
- CTFA request regarding harmonization of ingredient names (Color Additives, Denatured Alcohol, and Plant Extracts): May 24, 1995 (available in PDF) (PDF - 128KB)
- FDA Response to CTFA Requests Regarding Harmonization of Ingredient Names (Color Additives, Denatured Alcohol, and Plant Extracts)
- CTFA request regarding the use of "+/-" in place of "may contain": August 2, 1995 (available in PDF) (PDF - 83KB)
- FDA Response to CTFA Request Regarding the Use of "+/-" in Place of "May Contain"
- CTFA petition regarding harmonization of ingredient labeling names and recognition of the International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary Sixth Edition: September 20, 1996 (available in PDF, 1.2 Mb) (PDF - 1226KB)
- FDA Response to CTFA Petition Regarding Harmonization of Ingredient Labeling Names and Recognition of the International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary Sixth Edition
- FDA Response to CTFA Request Regarding the Use of Abbreviated Labeling for Declaring Certified Color Additives in Cosmetics
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