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Cosmetic Labelling Laws: Are we better informed? What’s changed?sick
We still have toxic chemicals in our cosmetics!

Since November 16, 2006, cosmetic companies are required by law to list ingredients on labels. Despite the new labeling laws, Health Canada continues to allow toxic chemical ingredients in cosmetics, and for most people, the new ingredient labels do not make screening products for toxins any easier. BCAM is asking Health Canada to:

In the interim, prior to stronger legislation that would ban CMRs, full disclosure should be required for these chemicals on the product labeling, including the presence of nanoparticles, increasingly used in anti-wrinkle creams and sunscreens.

See the Questions and Answers section of our site


See the list of Canadian companies that have signed the Compact for Safe Cosmetics. Check out the U.S. Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, the Skin Deep site, and the Guide to Less Toxic Products from the Environmental Health Association of Nova Scotia (EHANS).


BCAM has a blog. Read and add to it!


Four Pamphlets developed by the HEAP Project:
The Beast of Beauty: Toxic Ingredients in Cosmetics
Breast Cancer Myth Busters
The Dirt on Cleaners: Toxic Ingredients in Cleaning Products
Pollution Gets Personal: Toxic Pollution and Cancer in Canada