Cosmetics are more than makeup; Cosmetics include most self-care products—anything intended to be used on the human body for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance, such as shampoo, deodorant, and lotion.
Toxic chemicals in cosmetics can affect people and the environment throughout the product lifecycle. When they are washed down the drain or put in the trash, they enter the environment, which can affect water quality, wildlife health, and cause further human exposure.
Some chemicals used in cosmetic products are linked to harmful health impacts, such as cancer, hormone disruption, and reproductive and developmental toxicity. People can be exposed to these chemicals every time they use those products.
Washington’s Legislature passed in 2023, the Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act (TFCA) to improve cosmetic product safety and protect Washington’s people and environment from toxic chemicals in cosmetics. Starting January 1, 2025, TFCA will restrict the manufacture, distribution, and sale of cosmetic products that contain certain toxic chemicals within Washington.
Developed assistance to help manufacturers and small businesses to potentially use safer ingredients, switch to safer products, and get the cosmetics they make certified as safer.
Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act reduces human and environmental exposure to toxic chemicals by restricting certain chemicals and supporting businesses to reformulate and certify products and switching to safer alternatives.
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