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For first time in 50 years, FDA considering testing for asbestos in cosmetics, talc powders
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This comes after trace amounts of the known carcinogen showed up in FDA testing of Johnson & Johnson’s baby powder. Trace asbestos has also been found in make-up no longer sold by the chain store Claire’s, which issued two recalls. Johnson & Johnson is disputing the tests and says its products are asbestos-free.Feb. 5, 2020