Social Media Toolkit for Advocacy Efforts

The U.S. cosmetic and personal care products industry is happy to work with legislators in the development of evidence-based scientifically sound reviews of cosmetic ingredients. One-off legislative bans fail to provide predictable, science-based regulatory environments for cosmetics companies. If enacted, some proposed bills will have a devastating impact on local communities and small business owners while providing no meaningful health benefit to consumers. The best method for regulating ingredients is through a regulatory process that takes into account both hazard and exposure.

How You Can Help

  • Share our suggested social media posts (see below) or develop your own posts to share the content and tag us in your posts.  
  • NOTE: Instagram does not support hyperlinks in captions. You must add the link into your Bio (Click “Edit Profile” to add a website URL). Then, direct your followers to the link by adding “Read more at the link in my bio” to your caption.  
  • When posting a photo to your Instagram stories, use a link sticker to link to our page. 

Voice Concerns to CA Bill AB823

Under AB 823, CA consumers will have limited-to-no access to products they use daily. Vote No on AB823.

Under AB 823, CA consumers will have limited-to-no access to products they use daily. Vote No on AB823.

Voice Concerns to NY Bills SB2057 and AB2054

The Beauty Justice Act will take safe, affordable products off the market, making it harder for New Yorkers to access the personal care essentials they need. #BeautyMakesItPossible 

New York’s small businesses can’t afford the restrictions of the Beauty Justice Act. This bill threatens local entrepreneurs and limits access to affordable products. #BeautyMakesItPossible