Cosmetics And Your Health
What is the role of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the cosmetic industry?
What are "cosmeceuticals?"
What is the role of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the cosmetic industry?
A cosmetic maker can sell products without FDA approval. FDA does
not review or approve cosmetics, or their ingredients, before they are
sold to the public. But FDA urges cosmetic makers to do whatever tests
are needed to prove their products are safe. Cosmetics makers must put
a warning statement on the front labels of products that have not been
safety testing, which reads, "WARNING-The safety of this product has
not been determined."
FDA does require safety testing for color additives used in
cosmetics. Cosmetics may only contain approved and certified colors.
You'll find FD&C, D&C, or external D&C listed on cosmetic
labels.
- FD&C - color that can be used only in foods, drugs, and cosmetics
- D&C - color that can be used only in drugs and cosmetics
- external D&C - color that can be used only in drugs applied to the surface of the skin and cosmetics
A cosmetic maker also does not have to report product injuries. FDA
collects this information on a voluntary basis only. Cosmetic makers
that want to be a part of this program send reports to the FDA.
Product recalls are voluntary actions taken by cosmetic makers too. FDA
cannot require cosmetics recalls. But FDA does monitor cosmetic makers
that do a recall. FDA must first prove in court that a cosmetic product
is a danger or somehow breaks the law before it can be taken off the
market.
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What are "cosmeceuticals?"
Some products can be both cosmetics and drugs. This may happen when
a product has two uses. For example, a shampoo is a cosmetic because
it's used to clean the hair. But, an anti-dandruff treatment is a drug
because it's used to treat dandruff. So an antidandruff shampoo is both
a cosmetic and a drug. Other examples are:
- toothpastes that contain fluoride
- deodorants that are also antiperspirants
- moisturizers and make-up that provide sun protection
These products must meet the standards for both cosmetics (color additives) and drugs.
Some cosmetic makers use the term "cosmeceutical" to refer to
products that have drug-like benefits. FDA does not recognize this
term. A product can be a drug, a cosmetic, or a combination of both.
But the term "cosmeceutical" has no meaning under the law.
While drugs are reviewed and approved by FDA, FDA does not approve
cosmetics. If a product acts like a drug, FDA must approve it as a drug.
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