A bill in California that aimed to ban the sale of anti-aging skincare products to children under 13 failed to advance in the state Assembly. The bill would have prohibited stores like Sephora and Ulta from selling certain products to kids, including retinols, glycolic acid, and ascorbic acid.
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A California Assembly committee voted against advancing a bill that would have banned the sale of anti-aging skin products including retinols, glycolic acid, and ascorbic acid to children under the age of 13. https://t.co/QxsTx4tRts
A bill under consideration in California would ban stores like Sephora and Ulta from selling certain anti-aging skincare products to kids. https://t.co/mZHOnETfjA https://t.co/XZMqP6XNkA
A bill in California that sought to ban the sale of anti-aging skin products to young kids failed to advance through the California State Assembly. https://t.co/GrqhIfZSIY
California lawmakers are considering a bill that would ban anti-aging skin care products from being sold to anyone under age 13. https://t.co/Aya0mzC0Bb
A bill in California that aimed to ban the sale of anti-aging skin products to kids under 13 failed to advance in the state Assembly Thursday after being brought forward at an Appropriations Committee meeting. https://t.co/PWUN1h1AKO
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