It is illegal to sell a cosmetic product without an ingredients list.
Moreover, the ingredients names must be the INCI (International
Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) names. Here is a link to the FDA
rules on cosmetic labeling:
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/cos-lbl.html.
Tomara
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 10:48 AM, lamis_leandra3 <lamis_leandra3@yahoo.in> wrote:
> Hi Im new here and starting off by asking a question.
> i have bought a cream from my local parlor and it has worked
> wonderfully well on my skin. it is supposed to be applied at night and
> it has actually lightened my skin almost 2-3 tones.and i have received
> wonderful compliments on my skin.
> Now I wanted to know if there if there is any way to know the contents
> of this skin cream??
> im guessing a bit of glycolic acid may have been used in this cream,
> as it is used a lot in chemical peels.
> one more thing i wud like to add although my skin tone has gone
> lighter i have acne and pimple marks which have reduced not so nicely
> as the skin pigmentation i had developed over the years.
> kindly suggest me a way to understand the skin cream contents.
> thanks.
> lamis leandra
> PS she wont give out the recipe,it will kill her business she says.
>
>
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