Rodan + Fields needs to remove misleading claims from its website, environmental group says
January 19, 2018
The Environmental Working Group is urging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and California's attorney general to stop Rodan + Fields from making misleading claims about benzophenone, a chemical that has been linked to cancer.
Rodan + Fields tells consumers to click on a link which, the company claims, provides the FDA’s views on benzophenone.
However, the link actually leads consumers to a website operated by the Personal Care Products Council, an industry trade group.
The link is adjacent to a cancer warning required under California’s Proposition 65.
“It’s simply outrageous that Rodan + Fields is misleading consumers about the risks posed by benzophenone, a chemical linked to cancer,” said Caroline Leary, EWG’s attorney. “Congress should act swiftly to give FDA the tools and resources it needs to crack down on dangerous ingredients and the cosmetics industry’s bogus claims.”
On Wednesday, Rep. Frank Pallone offered an amendment that would give the FDA new power to review potentially dangerous chemicals used in personal care products and require greater oversight of the cosmetics industry. Senators Dianne Feinstein and Susan Collins introduced legislation in May that would also strengthen the FDA ‘s authority over the personal care products industry.
The EWG has sent letters to the FDA and California attorney general asking that Rodan + Fields be required to remove the false and misleading representations from its website.
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