Cosmetics
While FDA does approve color additives used in cosmetics, it is the responsibility of cosmetic manufacturers to ensure that their products are safe when used as directed. Read these Consumer Updates to learn more.
- Formaldehyde in Hair Smoothing Products: What You Should Know
- Halloween Safety Tips: Costumes, Candy, and Colored Contact Lenses
- FDA's Food and Cosmetics Information Center Answers Your Questions
- What You Should Know About Using Cannabis, Including CBD, When Pregnant or Breastfeeding
- What to Know About Products Containing Cannabis and CBD
- Tips to Stay Safe in the Sun: From Sunscreen to Sunglasses
- Injectable Skin Lightening and Skin Bleaching Products May Be Unsafe
- Filling in Wrinkles Safely
- How to Safely Use Nail Care Products
- Tattoo Removal: Options and Results
- Think Before You Ink: Are Tattoos Safe?
- FDA’s Food and Cosmetic Information Center Answers Your Questions
- Is It Really ‘FDA Approved?’
- How to Report Product Problems and Complaints to the FDA
- Mercury Poisoning Linked to Skin Products
- A Tattoo for You? Seven Key Questions to Consider
- Are Some Cosmetics Promising Too Much?
- WANTED: Consumers to Report Problems
- Temporary Tattoos May Put You at Risk
- FDA 101: Health Fraud Awareness
- 5 Things to Know About Triclosan
- FDA’s International Posts: Improving the Safety of Imported Food and Medical Products
- FDA 101: How to Use the Consumer Complaint System and MedWatch
- Use Eye Cosmetics Safely
- FDA 101: Product Recalls
- Removing Hair Safely