Regulation & Safety

Denmark plans mandatory nanomaterials product database

Denmark plans mandatory nanomaterials product database

By Michelle Yeomans

The Danish government is to create a database of products containing nanomaterials in an effort to establish a national protocol and to evaluate whether its content in a product poses a risk for consumers.

ASA clamps down on ‘organic’ advertising claims

ASA clamps down on ‘organic’ advertising claims

By Michelle Yeomans

The UK Advertising Standards Agency has clamped down on yet another cosmetic company after finding that it's print media campaign featuring ‘organic’ claims on a hair dye line to be misleading.

Co-op is the latest to sell its Avon shares due to animal testing policy

Co-op is the latest to sell its Avon shares due to animal testing policy

By Michelle Yeomans

As a result of its Sustainable Trust guidelines becoming more stringent, the Co-operative Asset Management Group has sold its entire holdings of Avon shares, as it says its policy conflicts with the recent revelation that Avon tests its cosmetics on animals.

Russia updates cosmetics regulations

Russia updates cosmetics regulations

By Michelle Yeomans

Russia has scrapped its Sanitary Government Registration (SGR) as part of an overhaul on cosmetic import regulations, which previously required products to conform to the sanitary requirements of the Single Customs Union (Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan).

NGO publishes proposal to change nanomaterials regulation definition

NGO publishes proposal to change nanomaterials regulation definition

By Michelle Yeomans

The European Consumer Organisation (BEUC) has published a proposal in an effort it says, to align the EU cosmetics regulation's definition of the term ‘nanomaterials’ with the regulatory definition recommended by the EC last year to ensure consumer...

Denmark bans four phthalates, despite EU decision

Denmark bans four phthalates, despite EU decision

By Michelle Yeomans

The Danish government has gone ahead and banned four industrial chemicals linked to disrupting the human endocrine system, despite the European Union’s ruling to phase out phthalates.

CTPA: Avoid unrealistic scare stories, cosmetics are safe

CTPA: Avoid unrealistic scare stories, cosmetics are safe

By Andrew McDougall

The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association (CTPA) has branded media reports of a recent study into triclosan use in cosmetics as ‘scare stories’ that do not reflect reality and reiterated the safety of cosmetic products.

ISO standard roundup so far in 2012....

ISO standard roundup so far in 2012....

By Michelle Yeomans

The international Organization for Standardization has in recent months published new standards in various areas of regulation in cosmetics. In light of this, Cosmetics Design rounds up the progress in 2012 so far...

Round-up of SCCS updates so far in 2012...

Round-up of SCCS updates so far in 2012...

By Michelle Yeomans

In recent months the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety has been regularly updating the industry on its progress in safety and regulation areas. In light of this, Cosmetics Design rounds up its progress so far in 2012...

EFSA rejects skin hydration claim of wheat lipid extract

EFSA rejects skin hydration claim of wheat lipid extract

By Andrew McDougall

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has denied a skin hydration claim made about a wheat extract stating that a cause and effect relationship has not been established between the consumption of the extract and protection of the skin against dehydration.

EC scientific committees' review TTC approach

EC scientific committees' review TTC approach

By Michelle Yeomans

The European Commission has published its scientific committees' opinion on the use of the 'Threshold of Toxicological Concern' approach for risk assessment of chemical substances in cosmetics.

France bans use of chloroacetamide in cosmetics

France bans use of chloroacetamide in cosmetics

By Michelle Yeomans

The French National Agency for the Safety of Medicines and Health products (ANSM) has announced it has banned the production, import and export of cosmetics containing chloroacetamide.