Greece investigates invasive fish as cosmetic ingredient resource
Scientists in Greece are exploring whether toxic and invasive fish species disrupting the Mediterranean fishing industries and ecosystems could be used for cosmetic ingredients. The research aims to offer a sustainable and circular approach to marine ecosystem management, and could open up new opportunities for cosmetic formulations. However, it also raises questions about whether it contributes to normalizing the use of animal-derived ingredients in an industry increasingly moving toward cruelty-free and vegan alternatives.This Technical Paper is brought to you by Cama Group.
Consumer Reports found heavy metals in nearly all braiding hair it tested, and volatile organic compounds in every sample. James Rogers, director and head of product safety testing at Consumer Reports, tells Personal Care Insights that no US federal agency clearly regulates the category, leaving labeling claims unchecked. He urges manufacturers to test ingredients and final products. Rogers also expects state rules and consumer spending to eventually drive change.
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Consumer Reports found heavy metals in nearly all braiding hair it tested, and volatile organic compounds in every sample. James Rogers, director and head of product safety testing at Consumer Reports, tells Personal Care Insights that no US federal agency clearly...




























