![]() Products intended both as makeup and sun protection are both cosmetics and drugs. ![]() Sunscreen products intended to protect consumers from the sun are regulated as drugs. Some makeup is labeled with sunscreen claims, such as “SPF” numbers. Also, any color additives used in cosmetics must be approved by FDA. ![]() The law does not require cosmetic products and ingredients (except for color additives not intended as coal-tar hair dyes) to have FDA approval before they go on the market, but it does require them to be safe when consumers use them according to their labeling, or as they are customarily used. ![]() FDA regulates products that we think of as “makeup” –such as lipstick, blush, foundation, face powder, eye shadow eye liner, and mascara-as cosmetics under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.
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