In
ingredient safety assessments conducted by The Environmental Working Group, CRYSTAL ranked as the safest deodorant on the market.
Not exact matches
Low - calorie sweeteners are some of the most studied and reviewed
ingredients in the food supply today and have passed rigorous
safety assessments.
In response to failed efforts in the 1970s to force the FDA to regulate cosmetics more like drugs — with required pre-market
safety assessments — the industry decided to take matters into its own hands, creating the Cosmetics Industry Review Panel to judge the
safety of various
ingredients.
In 2001, the Cosmetic
Ingredient Review (CIR) published a final report on the
safety assessment of benzyl alcohol, benzoic acid, and sodium benzoate with the conclusion that benzyl alcohol, benzoic acid, and sodium benzoate are safe for use in cosmetic formulations at concentrations up to 5 %.
After a decade of germination and growth, the basic ideas of cradle - to - cradle design — the development of circular rather than linear material flows, a reliance on renewable energy, the scientific
assessment of the environmental health and
safety of product
ingredients, and design based on the effectiveness of natural systems — are now being embraced by a critical mass of the business community.
The report reveals that the fragrance industry has published
safety assessments for only 34 % of the unlabeled
ingredients: «Chemicals range from food additives whose
safety in perfumes has not been assessed to chemicals with limited public
safety data, such as synthetic musk fragrances, which accumulate in the human body and may be linked to hormone disruption.»