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HR 4435 119th Congress · House

Cosmetic Ingredient Disclosure Act

Official title: Cosmetic Hazardous Ingredient Right to Know Act of 2025

What This Bill Does

The Cosmetic Hazardous Ingredient Right to Know Act of 2025 would require clearer disclosure of potentially hazardous ingredients in cosmetics. It is aimed at helping consumers understand what is in products they use on their skin, hair, and face.

This bill matters because cosmetics are used by millions of Americans every day, and ingredient transparency can help people avoid substances they may want to limit for health, allergy, or personal reasons. It could also push manufacturers toward cleaner labeling and greater accountability in product safety.

Who This Bill Affects

Public Relevance 60 / 100
Niche Broad impact Broad

For the general public, this would likely mean more detailed ingredient information on cosmetic products, making it easier to compare brands and avoid certain chemicals or allergens. Consumers who buy makeup, skincare, hair products, or personal care items would be the most directly affected.

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Latest Status

July 16, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Data sourced from api.congress.gov. AI summaries by BillBoard.