British Food Journal Volume 64 Issue 5 1962
Abstract
Coming close upon the Report of the Symposium which considered possible toxicological dangers of cosmetics and toilet preparations, held in London last November by the European Committee on Chronic Toxicity Hazards (“Eurotox”), the decision recently announced in the Commons by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Science of the Government‐aided British Industrial Biological Research Association to undertake research to ascertain if toxic hazards exist from colouring matters used in lipsticks, is a small beginning. This prompts the question of how long before “cosmetics” will be added to “food and drugs” in this country as it was in U.S.A. in the nineteen‐thirties. At present there is practically no statutory control over the constituents used in the manufacture of these commodities, the manufacture and sale of which have increased enormously in recent years.
Citation
(1962), "British Food Journal Volume 64 Issue 5 1962", British Food Journal, Vol. 64 No. 5, pp. 51-64. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011601
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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