grayceworks
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Also, the FDA isn't even allowing citing of established research or studies to support claims elsewhere in one's literature or websites. They're even examining what people say about their stuff in other places besides their direct advertising and labelling, such as blogs, facebook posts, invoices etc.
Because those claims would be supporting its use as a drug, not a cosmetic. It's not that the claims are wrong, it's that it makes it no longer a cosmetic, but a drug.
http://blog.mariegale.com/fda-cracking-down-on-cosmetic-product-claims/
You'd have to jump thru the hoops to get it approved as a drug unless it's already established as one of their 'monograph' drugs like some sunscreens or acne products, which would be labelled as drugs, not cosmetics.
And more on product claims
http://blog.mariegale.com/more-on-product-claims/
Because those claims would be supporting its use as a drug, not a cosmetic. It's not that the claims are wrong, it's that it makes it no longer a cosmetic, but a drug.
http://blog.mariegale.com/fda-cracking-down-on-cosmetic-product-claims/
You'd have to jump thru the hoops to get it approved as a drug unless it's already established as one of their 'monograph' drugs like some sunscreens or acne products, which would be labelled as drugs, not cosmetics.
And more on product claims
http://blog.mariegale.com/more-on-product-claims/
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