Massachusetts S226 prohibits advertising of cosmetic products with harmful ingredients to children under 18.
Massachusetts S226 aims to protect black girls from targeted toxicity by banning advertisements for cosmetic products containing harmful ingredients to children under 18. The bill defines "harmful ingredients" as chemicals like mercury and parabens that can cause damaging health effects. Violators face fines, and harmed individuals can seek injunctions or monetary damages. The attorney general will enforce the law and create necessary regulations.
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