On March 26, 2025, the Illinois House Bill 3409, known as the Chemicals in Cosmetic Products Act, was held on the Calendar Order of Second Reading for a short debate. The bill seeks to prohibit the manufacture, sale, or distribution of cosmetic products containing specific intentionally added chemical ingredients. The legislation aligns with the European Union's existing restrictions under Regulation No. 1223/2009.

The bill specifically bans substances such as dibutyl phthalate, formaldehyde, mercury, and various PFAS compounds. However, it includes exemptions for trace amounts of prohibited chemicals that are technically unavoidable due to impurities, manufacturing processes, storage, or packaging. The measure has gained support from Democratic lawmakers and remains under consideration in the Illinois General Assembly.

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