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Code · CFR · Title 21 — Food and Drugs · Part 74 — Listing of Color Additives Subject to Certification · § 74.2255

§ 74.2255. D&C Orange No. 5.

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(a)Identity and specifications. The color additive D&C Orange No. 5 shall conform in identity and specifications to the requirements of § 74.1255 (a)(1) and (b).
(b)Uses and restrictions. D&C Orange No. 5 may be safely used for coloring mouthwashes and dentifrices that are ingested cosmetics in amounts consistent with current good manufacturing practice. D&C Orange No. 5 may be safely used for coloring lipsticks and other cosmetics intended to be applied to the lips in amounts not exceeding 5.0 percent by weight of the finished cosmetic products. D&C Orange No. 5 may be safely used for coloring externally applied cosmetics in amounts consistent with current good manufacturing practice.
(c)Labeling. The label of the color additive shall conform to the requirements of § 70.25 of this chapter.
(d)Certification. All batches of D&C Orange No. 5 shall be certified in accordance with regulations in part 80 of this chapter. [47 FR 49635, Nov. 2, 1982, as amended at 49 FR 13342, Apr. 4, 1984]
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