Cosmetics
While FDA does approve color additives used in cosmetics, it is the responsibility of cosmetic manufacturers to ensure that their products are safe when used as directed. Read these Consumer Updates to learn more.
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Cosmetics
- Is It Really 'FDA Approved?'
- How to Report Product Problems and Complaints to the FDA
- 'Lucky 13' Tips for a Safe Halloween
- Mercury Poisoning Linked to Skin Products
- A Tattoo for You? Seven Key Questions to Consider
- Injectable Skin Lightening Products: What You Should Know
- Are Some Cosmetics Promising Too Much?
- WANTED: Consumers to Report Problems
- Filling in Wrinkles Safely
- Island Office Protects Consumers Near and Far
- Temporary Tattoos May Put You at Risk
- Inked and Regretful: Removing Tattoos
- FDA's MedWatch Safety Alerts: January 2012
- Jan. 18 Webinar: Reporting Bad Reactions From Cosmetics
- Oct. 20 Webinar - FDA's MedWatch System: How to Report Adverse Events
- FDA Modernizing Regulatory Science
- Bad Reaction to Cosmetics? Tell FDA
- March 15 Webinar: Tattoos and Permanent Makeup
- FDA 101: Health Fraud Awareness
- 5 Things to Know About Triclosan
- FDA Launches FDA Basics Online to Enhance Public Understanding of the Agency
- FDA Teams with Everyday Health to Expand Reach of Health Information
- FDA's International Posts: Improving the Safety of Imported Food and Medical Products
- FDA's MedWatch Safety Alerts: June 2009
- FDA Promotes Openness and Transparency to Public
- FDA 101: How to Use the Consumer Complaint System and MedWatch
- FDA and WebMD Form Partnership
- Think Before You Ink: Are Tattoos Safe?
- Use Eye Cosmetics Safely
- Tips to Stay Safe in the Sun: From Sunscreen to Sunglasses
- New Steps to Improve Advisory Committee Processes
- FDA 101: Advisory Committees
- FDA's Strategic Plan: Charting Our Course for the Future
- Potentially Harmful "Cosmetic" Eye Product Seized
- FDA 101: Product Recalls
- Removing Hair Safely
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