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Canada – Consultation on the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist

Canada – Consultation on the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist

by delphic-admin | Jan 9, 2026 | Canada, North America

SummaryHealth Canada have proposed changes to 6 substances on its cosmetic ingredient hotlist. Health Canada have drafted plans to amend the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist. Below are the proposed changes: Basic Violet 4 (CAS No. 2390-59-2) and Basic Blue 7 (CAS...
Canada – Consultation on the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist

Draft update to Canada’s cosmetic hotlist would restrict three substances

by delphic-admin | Dec 9, 2025 | Canada, North America

SummaryHealth Canada proposes restricting basic violet 4, basic blue 7, and PHMB in cosmetics, mainly due to carcinogenicity, with limits on leave-in hair products, aerosols, and specific concentrations in other product types. Existing amendments include prohibiting...
New Statutory Instrument bans multiple CMR substances and sets new Formaldehyde limits

New Statutory Instrument bans multiple CMR substances and sets new Formaldehyde limits

by delphic-admin | Dec 9, 2025 | UK

SummaryThe UK plans to ban UV filter 4-methylbenzylidene camphor (4-MBC) and 16 substances classified as CMRs under the EU CLP Regulation by adding them to Annex II of the Cosmetics Regulation. 4-MBC is being prohibited due to its identification as an SVHC with...
Canada – Consultation on the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist

Canada updates cosmetic notification form for fragrance allergen disclosure

by delphic-admin | Nov 11, 2025 | Canada

Canadas recent notification website update includes a fragrance allergen disclosure section. This is for preparation for the deadline in 2026 where fragrance allergens must be disclosed when present above a 0.01% concentration for rinse-off products and a 0.001%...
Canada considers spate of updates to cosmetic hotlist

Canada considers spate of updates to cosmetic hotlist

by delphic-admin | Jun 4, 2025 | North America

SummaryHealth Canada is considering new rules for certain cosmetic ingredients. They may limit two colorants and an antimicrobial preservative due to safety concerns, including a possible ban on one chemical in spray products because it might harm lungs. They also...
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