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The proposal would ban or restrict certain chemicals commonly found in cosmetics and personal care products like makeup, shampoo, and lotions that scientists have linked to health problems. Companies selling beauty products in the U.S. would need to reformulate their products to remove these harmful substances or face penalties. This would affect cosmetics manufacturers and potentially change what products are available to consumers, though it aims to protect people—especially women and children who use these products regularly—from exposure to toxic chemicals.
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