Talc in Cosmetics: Is There a Health Risk?

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) withdrew a proposal that would have required makeup manufacturers to test talcum powder and cosmetics made with talc for trace amounts of asbestos, citing the need for further “consideration and assessment.”

The move surprised and disappointed public health advocates, who have been pushing to better regulate or even eliminate asbestos in consumer products.

Asbestos is a mineral contaminant known to cause certain kinds of cancer, especially mesothelioma, lung cancer, and ovarian cancer.

The FDA’s decision to withdraw its proposed rule requiring standardized testing for asbestos in talc-based cosmetics is “dangerous and irresponsible,” said Scott Faber, the senior vice president for government affairs at Environmental Working Group, a nonprofit environmental advocacy group, in a statement.

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