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Canada prohibits use of basic green 4 in cosmetics, restricts three ingredients

Canada prohibits use of basic green 4 in cosmetics, restricts three ingredients

by delphic-admin | Jun 19, 2024 | North America

Health Canada has prohibited the use of basic green 4 in cosmetics and limited the allowed amount of three other substances with its latest update to the country’s Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist. The hotlist includes substances that are restricted or prohibited from use...
Turkey – Update to Regulation on Cosmetic Products OJ 32184 Annex II (Prohibited)

Turkey – Update to Regulation on Cosmetic Products OJ 32184 Annex II (Prohibited)

by delphic-admin | May 29, 2024 | Europe

On 5 March 2024, Regulation on Cosmetic Products OJ 32184 (hereinafter: “the Regulation”) has been amended by Regulation OJ 32480 (hereinafter: “the Amendment”) available here in Turkish. The Amendment modifies and extends Annex II (prohibited...
Canada prohibits use of basic green 4 in cosmetics, restricts three ingredients

Canada to include PHAs in cosmetic hotlist entry for alpha-hydroxy acids

by delphic-admin | Apr 18, 2024 | North America

Health Canada has said it will go ahead with modifying its Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist entry for alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) to include polyhydroxy acids (PHAs), despite industry concerns. The expected change is part of a broader plan put forward in 2020 and refined in...
Turkey – Update to Regulation on Cosmetic Products OJ 32184 Annex II (Prohibited)

EU Regulation on Fluorinated Greenhouse Gases Published

by delphic-admin | Mar 21, 2024 | Europe

On 20 February 2024, the EU Commission published on its Official Journal the regulation on fluorinated greenhouse gases. The F gases in scope of this regulation are listed in Annexes I-III of the regulation, which can be assessed here. The regulation contains specific...
Taiwan proposes adding nine substances to prohibited cosmetics ingredients list

Taiwan proposes adding nine substances to prohibited cosmetics ingredients list

by delphic-admin | Jan 23, 2024 | APAC

Taiwan’s FDA is seeking feedback on plans to add PFOS, PFOA and seven other substances to the list of prohibited ingredients in cosmetics and revise two other entries.  The revised list was published on 13 December and is expected to enter into force on 1 July....
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