Personal Care Products

California Safe Cosmetics Program

California’s Safe Cosmetics Program requires companies to report any beauty or personal care product sold in California containing carcinogens or...

California Professional Cosmetics Labeling Act (AB 2775) for Safer Salons

The California Professional Cosmetics Labeling Requirements Act (AB 2775) co-sponsored by BCPP requires an ingredients list on professional cosmetic product...

Procter and Gamble Announces New Fragrance Ingredient Disclosure Policy

Proctor and Gamble raised a new high bar for the personal care and cleaning product industries by announcing an ambitious,...

Coalition Support Letter SB 258 to Assembly Committee on Environmental Safety and Toxic Chemicals

BCPP and the undersigned organizations write to express our strong support for Senate Bill 258. The bill will require manufacturers...

L’Oreal: No More Cancer Chemicals in Cosmetics

We discovered found major ingredients of concern in L’Oréal children’s products, makeup, anti-aging creams and nail polish, which are used...

BCPP Petitions FDA to Ban Lead Acetate from Hair Dye

BCPP and allied environmental health groups are calling on the FDA to remove lead acetate, a well-established neurotoxin and carcinogen,...

L’Oreal: Pledge to Be Toxic Free

Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, a project of BCPP, and allies delivered over 150,000 petition signatures calling on the multinational cosmetic...

Not So Sexy Report

Short of sending your favorite perfume to a lab for testing, shoppers have no way of knowing what’s hiding in...

Market Shift Report

BCPP's Campaign for Safe Cosmetics worked with cosmetics industry leaders between 2004 and 2011 to raise the bar for product...

Baby’s Tub is Still Toxic Report

BCPP's Campaign for Safe Cosmetics purchased and reviewed labels of Johnson’s Baby Shampoo sold in 13 countries for quaternium-15, a...

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