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Cosmetics & Personal Care | Monthly bulletin | March 2020

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Regulatory news


 

Europe

 

Restriction proposal in relation to tattoo inks and permanent make up

 

On 21st January 2020, ECHA’s restriction proposal on tattoo inks and permanent make up was subject to a consultation and scrutinised by scientific committees. The proposal restricts over 4.000 substances, some of which are already restricted under the EU’s Cosmetic Products Regulation. There is a recommended two-year transitional period for Pigment Blue 15 and Pigment Green 7 before being banned.

 

The commission presented a draft restriction for discussion with EU member states in February.

 

For more information, visit the ECHA’s website here.

 

Recent publications by European Commission

 

The below table summarises recent publications by the Official Journal of the European Union relating to cosmetics products:

 

Date

Reference

Title

30-01-2020

Document 22020D0073

Decision of the EEA Joint Committee No 56/2018 of 23 March 2018 amending Annex II (Technical regulations, standards, testing and certification) to the EEA Agreement [2020/73]

 

Recent SCCS publications on Cosmetics

 

Following recent publications made by the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) on cosmetics ingredients, please see below new mandates:

 

 

Upcoming dates of application

 

As a reminder, below you will find a summary of legislation that will come into effect within the next six months:

 

  • Legislation:

    Manufacturers and importers should carefully consider these upcoming dates of application and confirm that their products comply with these restrictions:

 

    • Europe:

      Commission Regulation (EU) 2018/35 of 10 January 2018 amending Annex XVII to Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) as regards octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (‘D4’) and decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (‘D5’)

      Brief description:

      This legislation restricts the use of Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D4) (CAS No 556-67-2 EC No 209-136-7) and Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5) (CAS No 541-02-6 EC No 208-764-9) in wash-off cosmetic products in a concentration equal to or greater than 0,1 % by weight of either substance, after 31 January 2020

 

International

 

Regulatory proposals notified to WTO

 

Please see the below table summarising the most recent notifications made to the World Trade Organization (WTO) (non-exhaustive):

 

Notification number

Countries

Title

G/TBT/N/BRA/960

Brazil

Draft Resolution number 749, 2 December 2019

 

Update to list of substances for preservative use permitted for personal hygiene products, cosmetics and perfumes

 

Regulatory updates

 

Please see below a table summarising some recent updates to legislation and proposals (non-exhaustive):

 

Date

Country

Update

27-12-2019

Thailand

On 1st January 2020, Thailand enforces laws to prohibit the manufacture, import or sale of cosmetics that contains micro-bead plastics. The aim is to protect the environment and the health of Thai people

10-01-2020

International

The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) has published its Notification of the 49th amendment to the IFRA Code of Practice

 

It includes:

 

  • Guidance in relation to the use of IFRA Standards
  • The IFRA Standards under the scope of the IFRA 49th Amendment
  • Annex I of the IFRA Standards
  • Annex II of the IFRA Standards

It indicates new methodologies in quantitative risk assessments and aggregate exposure, leading to new IFRA Standard Categories amongst other changes

31-12-2019

Canada

The Government of Canada published the Changes to the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist December 2019. The amended substances are:

 

  • Sodium Bromate
  • Dihydrocoumarin
  • Disulfiram, Thiuram, Thiuram disulfides and Thiuram monosulfides
  • Thioglycolic acid and its salts

15-11-2019

Singapore

New updates on Annexes of the ASEAN Cosmetic Directive (ACD) adopted in 31st ACSB Meeting

05-12-2019

Taiwan

Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published the Notice No.1081609206 which updates the "cosmetic preservatives names of ingredients and use restrictions Table"

 

 

Product Recalls / Alerts

 

Below you will find a monthly summary of product recalls and alerts in Europe (Source “RAPEX”) and in the US (Source “CPSC”).

 

Europe

 

RAPEX (European Commission Rapid Alert System for dangerous non-food products – Alerts reported by EU national authorities).

 

The following 24 alerts regarding Cosmetic & Personal Care products have been reported, from week 4 to week 7 of 2020.

 

Type of Risk

Number of alerts

Notes

Chemical

20

Tattoo ink: The product contains the aromatic amines o-toluidine and 3,3'-dichlorobenzidine 3,3'-dichlorobiphenyl-4,4'-ylenediamine, aromatic amines o-anisidine and 4-methyl-m-phenylenediamine, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), Benzo[a]pyrene, O-toluidine, O-anisidine, and an excessive amount of barium, nickel, zinc, cobalt, arsenic and cadmium

Hair dye: Contains an excessive amount of p-phenylenediamine (PPD) and insufficient couplers

Henna product: Contains phenol

Hand cream: Contains methylisothiazolinone (MI)

Perfum: Contains an excessive amount of methanol

Health risk

1

Sunscreen: The actual protection factor of the sunscreen is lower than declared

Microbiological

3

Cleansing face mask: Contains an excessive amount of aerobic mesophilic bacteria and the presence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, yeast and mould has been detected

Hair cleanser: Contains aerobic mesophilic bacteria

Baby body lotion: Contains an excessive amount of mesophilic aerobic yeast, including Wickerhamomyces anomalus

 

US

 

From the 21st January 2020 to the 15th February 2020, the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) has published the following recalls: 1 recall regarding Cosmetic & Personal Care products.

 

Type of Risk

Number of alerts

Notes

Poisoning risk

1

Sun Essential Oils: The packaging of the product is not child resistant, posing a poisoning risk if the contents are swallowed by young children

 

Eurofins updates 


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Eurofins Cosmetics & Personal Care increases physico-chemical analyses portfolio

 

In order to control the use of restricted or banned substances, Eurofins offers analytical services to identify the following substances:

 

  • Allergens: 82 fragrance allergens are categorised as ‘established contact allergens in humans’ in the Committee’s SCCS/1459/11publication. We use gas chromatography to offer a complete testing solution analysing the 60 allergens
  • Atranol and chloratranol: regulation 2017/1410 published on 2 August 2017 banned 3 allergens from use, this included Atranol and Chloroatranol. From 23 August 2019, no new cosmetic products containing Atranol and Chloroatranol can be placed on the market. Products already in market that contain Atranol and Chloroatranol may continue to be marketed until 23 August 2021
  • Siloxanes: Leave-on personal care products and other consumer/professional products (e.g. dry cleaning, waxes and polishes, washing and cleaning products) containing D4/D5/D6 in concentrations > 0.1% cannot be placed on the market. In addition, wash off and rinse off cosmetic products containing D6 in concentrations > 0.1% cannot be placed on the market. Eurofins performs the testing required to determine the quantification of D4/D5/D6 in your products to ensure conformity of with these regulatory requirements

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Commercial news


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Review - Conference on safety assessments specifically aimed at evaluating the exposure of beauticians to professional use cosmetic products

 

Following 4 months of investigation into beauticians’ habits and behavior in beauty salons and spas, Eurofins has consolidated solid data determining the way in which beauticians are exposed to cosmetic products at their places of work. The main objective of this investigation was to gain a better understanding of the safety of specific products prior to their commercialisation.


The first results of this research were welcomed with interest by our clients, during a conference held in Aix-en-Provence, France, on January 31st.


Eurofins is committed to supporting our customers in the development of high quality and safe products for beauty institutes and centers.

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