Cosmetics

Cosmetics

Chartres Congress 2021 - cosmetic regulatory news

Explore the latest updates on European cosmetic regulations, including new allergen labeling requirements and DGCCRF control assessments. Discover the impact of China's CSAR on global cosmetics, emphasizing lifecycle compliance and reinforced controls.
Cosmetics

NMPA announcement: Immediate ban on CBD in cosmetics in China

The NMPA's ban on cannabis-related ingredients in cosmetics, effective May 2021, leaves many details unclear, impacting companies and exports. While China aims to prevent drug misuse, the ban may hinder economic opportunities in the growing CBD market.
Cosmetics

CBD, ingredient in cosmetics: but is it legal?

CBD is permitted in cosmetics in Europe if derived from seeds or leaves without tops, while THC is banned. Regulations vary by country, with stricter rules in places like Sweden and Australia. Caution is advised in product claims, as therapeutic claims are not allowed.
Cosmetics

ECHA adds 4 new substances to the Candidate List

ECHA has added four new substances to the Candidate List for authorisation, three due to reproductive toxicity and one for its concerning properties. This update brings the total to 205 substances, highlighting the ongoing need for careful monitoring and regulation.
Cosmetics

Brexit, D-Day: what future for REACH and the Cosmetics Regulation?

Explore the regulatory impacts of Brexit on the chemical and cosmetics industries, focusing on potential trade agreements and scenarios under REACH and Cosmetics Regulation. Understand the implications of a deal or no-deal outcome and the transition to UK-specific regulations.
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Brexit: focus on... cosmetics - staying compliant in Europe

Stay compliant with EU-27 regulations post-Brexit by designating a Responsible Person within the EU for UK-based cosmetic companies. Ensure proper CPNP notifications, maintain updated PIFs, and adapt product labeling to meet both EU and UK standards, especially in Northern Ireland.