Nanomaterials future ban – important update
Nanomaterials future ban: the draft EU Regulation related to the ban of some nanomaterial ingredients in cosmetics described in IL-093 has been updated. The following…
Nanomaterials future ban: the draft EU Regulation related to the ban of some nanomaterial ingredients in cosmetics described in IL-093 has been updated. The following…
New EU allergens labeling regulation: The European Commission published on the 27th of July 2023 Regulation (EU) 2023/1545 introducing news rules for allergens labeling and 56 new ingredients to…
BIORIUS Information Letter 118: The so awaited D4, D5 and D6 restrictions in wash-off and leave-on cosmetic products are notified The Draft Regulation on Cyclotetrasiloxane…
BIORIUS Information Letter 117: New draft regulation on Vitamin A, Alpha-Arbutin, Arbutin and certain substances with potential endocrine disrupting properties A new Draft Regulation has…
Navigating cosmetics European and International Markets To create a cosmetic label suitable for multiple countries can be a challenging task due to varying regulations and…
Consequences on the cosmetics industry’s compliance status in the European-Union “In 2023, controls will continue, both on the “nanomaterials” aspect and on other regulated substances,…
Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) in the form of some powders is no longer considered as a carcinogenic compound via inhalation in the European Union The Court…
Introduction In part 1 I explained why finished cosmetics products are not exempted from REACH regulation obligations, particularly from the registration. The main message was…
With global demand for Korean cosmetics growing, compliance with different countries’ cosmetic regulations is becoming increasingly important. In effect, regulatory compliance in multiple countries is…