A variety of shampoos, conditioners, skincare Iotions, and other cosmetic products contain the bio cide Kathon@ CG, which is a mixture of two heterocyclic isothiazolinones: methylisothiazolinone and methylchloroisothiazolinone. This mixture and the related biocide, Kathon@ 886, have been shown to be
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New Zealand’s Regulation of Cosmetic Products Containing Nanomaterials
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