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Malaysia to ban the use of 19 substances as cosmetics ingredients

Malaysia to ban the use of 19 substances as cosmetics ingredients

by delphic-admin | Sep 4, 2023 | APAC

Malaysia’s National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) has announced it will ban 19 substances, restrict three and allow the use of two others under the country’s Guidelines for Control of Cosmetic Products. In a 4 July circular, the NPRA said it would add 19...
EC Working Group on Cosmetics 29 June 2023 Meeting Outcomes

EC Working Group on Cosmetics 29 June 2023 Meeting Outcomes

by delphic-admin | Sep 4, 2023 | Europe

Draft regulation on 9 cosmetic ingredients The EU Commission is planning to vote an updated proposal of the draft legislation on 9 cosmetic ingredients at the next meeting in November 2023.  This draft legislation proposes regulatory measures for vitamin A,...
Malaysia to ban the use of 19 substances as cosmetics ingredients

Taiwan consults on plans to allow single cosmetics ingredients label

by delphic-admin | Jul 22, 2023 | APAC

Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is consulting until 18 July on draft amendments to the Cosmetic Hygiene and Safety Act that would allow manufacturers and importers of ‘special purpose’ cosmetics to list all ingredients together on labels. Currently,...
Malaysia to ban the use of 19 substances as cosmetics ingredients

China publishes guidance for registering cosmetics and cosmetic ingredients

by delphic-admin | Jul 22, 2023 | APAC

China’s National Institutes for Food and Drug Control (NIFDC) has published nine guidance documents to assist companies with registering special use cosmetics and new cosmetic ingredients. Special use cosmetics, for example hair dye and sunscreen products, are...
EC Working Group on Cosmetics 29 June 2023 Meeting Outcomes

SCCS Publishes 12th Revision of its Notes of Guidance

by delphic-admin | Jun 24, 2023 | Europe

On 16 May 2023, the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) published the 12th revision of its Notes of Guidance for the testing of cosmetic ingredients and their safety evaluation (available here).  The NoG recommend a set of guidelines to be taken into...
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