![Companies should review all product labels and update them to include Responsible Person contact information. They should also take stock of any noncompliant inventory and assess the practicability (and cost) of relabeling those products.](https://img.gcimagazine.com/files/base/allured/all/image/2024/06/AdobeStock_601268675.666338dbef9b6.png?auto=format%2Ccompress&q=70&w=700)
Companies should review all product labels and update them to include Responsible Person contact information. They should also take stock of any noncompliant inventory and assess the practicability (and cost) of relabeling those products.
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For decades, the U.S. cosmetics industry has operated under relatively lenient standards, leading to varied implementations of safety and compliance measures. The Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA)—a response to growing demands for enhanced product safety and transparency and more stringent regulatory oversight—seeks to remedy these inconsistencies by enforcing standardized safety protocols and enhancing accountability with respect to cosmetic products sold in the United States.