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 on Thursday. The bill, introduced by Assemblymember Alex Lee, prohibited kids under 13 from buying over-the-counter anti-aging items containing vitamin A or its derivatives, including retinol or retinoids, or an alpha hydroxy acid like glycolic acid. If passed, the bill would have required skin care product companies to take various "reasonable" steps to prevent the sale of products to children under 13. Some of the proposed steps included placing a "prominent notice" next to the physical product alerting consumers that it is not availa
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