Personal Care Cosmetics
The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) thoroughly reviews and assesses the  safety of ingredients used in cosmetics in an open, unbiased, and  expert manner, and publishes the results in the peer-reviewed scientific  literature. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review was established in 1976 by  the industry trade association (then the Cosmetic, Toiletry, and  Fragrance Association, now the Personal Care Products Council), with the  support of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the Consumer  Federation of America. Although funded by the Council, CIR and the  review process are independent from the Council and the cosmetics  industry.  General policy and direction are given by a 6-member Steering Committee  which includes a dermatologist representing the American Academy of  Dermatology, a toxicologist representing the Society of Toxicology, a  consumer representative representing the Consumer Federation of America,  an industry scientist (the current chair of the Council's CIR  Committee), and the Council’s Executive Vice President for  











