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IcyPeas

(24,670 posts)
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:45 AM Thursday

Asbestos .....FDA withdraws rule on tests for asbestos in talc-based cosmetics

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FDA withdraws rule on tests for cancer-causing asbestos in talc-based cosmetics

The Food and Drug Administration today abruptly said it is withdrawing its proposed rule to establish approved test methods for detecting and identifying cancer-causing asbestos in talc...

The Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act of 2022 required the FDA to develop the rule. The Trump administration’s decision to scrap the regulation will be published in the November 28 Federal Register.

Asbestos is a deadly human carcinogen for which there is no safe level of exposure. Repeated contamination of talc-based products has raised serious public health concerns.
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“Inhaling even the tiniest amount of asbestos in talc can cause mesothelioma and other deadly diseases, many years after exposure,” said Tasha Stoiber, Ph.D., senior scientist at EWG. “How much talc is inhaled, and how much is contaminated with asbestos, is difficult to know, but it only takes a single asbestos fiber lodged in the lungs to cause mesothelioma decades later.

Exposure to asbestos is linked to asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung and ovarian cancers. Even brief exposures can trigger disease years later. Studies estimate that more than 60% of mesothelioma cases in women are likely attributable to non-occupational asbestos exposure.


https://www.ewg.org/news-insights/statement/2025/11/fda-withdraws-rule-tests-cancer-causing-asbestos-talc-based
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Asbestos .....FDA withdraws rule on tests for asbestos in talc-based cosmetics (Original Post) IcyPeas Thursday OP
Who Does This Benefit? ProfessorGAC Thursday #1
I know it was removed from baby powder years ago Ritabert Thursday #2
This is an informative article: IcyPeas Thursday #3
Thank you. Very informative. Ritabert Thursday #4
The podcast swindled did a episode on the subject. Woodwizard Friday #5

ProfessorGAC

(75,481 posts)
1. Who Does This Benefit?
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:58 AM
Thursday

The cost of the test is sunk.
The capital spent to refine the asbestos out of talc is sunk.
The incremental cost of further refinement is negligible.
So, this has to be merely "low regulation" symbolism.

Ritabert

(1,877 posts)
2. I know it was removed from baby powder years ago
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 10:11 AM
Thursday

Last edited Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:17 PM - Edit history (1)

What is it still in?

IcyPeas

(24,670 posts)
3. This is an informative article:
Thu Nov 27, 2025, 07:04 PM
Thursday

You're right about baby powder. Seems it can still be found in certain brands of powders, blush, eye shadow etc. But if they stop regulating it and testing for it we'd have to trust the "asbestos-free" on the label.

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