Federal Trade Commission overview FTC Bureaus and Divisions involved in hair removal
FTC has an excellent overview of their policies, but here are the
basics as they involve hair removal.
Bureau of Consumer Protection
This is the primary FTC branch as far as hair removal is concerned.
They have five divisions, four of which have hair removal responsibilities.
Bureau of Consumer Protection
Division of Planning and Information
This is where you register complaints to FTC through
one of two forms:.
File a complaint
with FTC
Division of Advertising Practices
Protects consumers from deceptive and unsubstantiated
advertising.
Division of Enforcement
Investigates violations and monitors compliance with
judgments handed down by FTC
Division of Marketing Practices
Regulates certain hair removal devices sold as home business
opportunities.
Other involved offices
Office of the General Counsel oversees
FTC's investigative and enforcement activities
Administrative Law Judges review
FTC complaints and issue rulings which become Commission orders
(injunctive and/or cease & desist orders).
The Office of the Secretary and
Office of Public Relations publicize Commission Actions, Press Releases and Speeches.
Regional Offices can also assist you
in finding federal, state, and local consumer resources.
For more, please see my section on FTC history regarding hair removal
Source: FTC website
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