Search the public record before it reaches your bathroom shelf
Is this on record?
From MomOps, a case-file view of cosmetics named in lawsuits, recalls, adverse-event reports, regulatory actions, and scientific sources. Allegation and proof are shown as different things.
Prototype data is illustrative. A production version should verify each record against court dockets, FDA sources, and product identifiers.
Point the camera at a UPC or EAN barcode.
Evidence Records
Showing all starter records
No matching record yet
This does not mean the product is safe. It means this prototype dataset has not linked it to a public evidence record.
What The Real Database Needs
Source Ingestion
Pull from openFDA cosmetic adverse events, FDA recall and enforcement APIs, CourtListener/RECAP dockets, EU Safety Gate, UK product safety alerts, country court portals where available, and curated scientific literature.
Evidence Labels
Every claim should be tagged as alleged, reported, recalled, regulated, peer-reviewed, settled, or judicially found. That prevents fear dressed up as certainty.
Product Matching
Barcode scanning should resolve UPC/EAN to brand, product, size, lot, and variant, then match fuzzy product names across court and FDA records.