
EU Cosmetic Language Requirements
EU Cosmetic Language Requirements Home EU Cosmetic Language Requirements Biorius has observed that many of its clients face confusion regarding language requirements... Read more.

Packaging Information is Something Important in the EU
Overlooked for decades, cosmetic packaging raises more and more questions and BIORIUS observed that the European Commission and the National Authorities are getting... Read more.

D4 and D5 in cosmetic products
The Regulation restricting the use of D4 and D5 in wash-off cosmetics has been published January 18th, 2018 BIORIUS informed you about the status of...... Read more.

The case of Peanut oil and Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein
Follow-up: New Legal Requirements for Peanut Oil and Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein December 5th, 2017 On December 4 th , 2017, the EU Commission published a...... Read more.

Zinc Oxide used as a colorant
The EU Commission published a new piece of legislation (Regulation EU No 2017/1413) that restricts the use of Zinc Oxide when used as a colorant...... Read more.

Upcoming Ban of HICC_Lyral, Atranol and Chloroatranol
The EU Commission published a new piece of legislation (Regulation EU No 2017/1410) that prohibits the use of Hydroxyisohexyl 3-Cyclohexene Carboxaldehyde (HICC,... Read more.

Methylisothiazolinone in cosmetic products
Update: Methylisothiazolinone in cosmetic products will be restricted at 15 ppm in Rinse-Off Products July 7th, 2017 Methylisothiazolinone in cosmetic products:... Read more.

CMRs: An important piece of legislation will be published soon
Article 15 of the EU Cosmetics Regulation regulates the use of CMRs1 in cosmetic products. By default, the use of CMR substances is prohibited in...... Read more.

France Report of the 2016 In-Market Control Campaign
On June 23rd, 2017, the Market Surveillance Authorities in France (DGCCRF) published a report on the in-market control campaign launched in 2016, which focused on...... Read more.

The Management of Heavy Metals in the EU
Like almost every cosmetics legislation in the world, the EU Cosmetics Regulation prohibits the use of heavy metals in cosmetic products. Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd),...... Read more.