Eurofins | Newsflash - December 2018 | Cosmetics
US
24 & 48 Hour Primary Irritation Panels starting at Eurofins CRL Austin
Are you interested in testing the Primary Irritation potential of your products? If so, Eurofins CRL offer both 24 and 48 hour shared and exclusive panels at our Eurofins CRL Austin location. A primary irritation test is used to determine primary irritation of substances patched on subject's backs after a 24 or 48 hour exposure period. A PI test is completed in a much shorter time frame compared with an RIPT and only shows irritation to the skin, not sensitization. This method is a good screening tool for skin irritation when testing multiple formulations or if you are in the beginning stages of product development. If this is something you or your company may be interested in, feel free to reach out to Cometics-US@eurofins.com |
US
Follicular Biopsy studies are officially back at Eurofins CRL Piscataway
Follicular Biopsy panels are officially back up and running at Eurofins CRL Piscataway. If you are unfamiliar with this type of test, it is a high throughput method used to determine product comedogenicity and supports the claim "non-comedogenic". Every year we take a short break from Follicular Biopsies during the summer months, but we are happy to be offering shared panels once again to our clients during the Fall to Spring months. Please contact us, Cometics-US@eurofins.com, for more information.
Europe
New dates for EU Ecolabel criteria
The European Commission has recently published several decisions about the EU Ecolabel criteria. See following the summary table:
Date |
Code |
Title |
The related assessment and verification requirements, shall be valid until: |
23.10.2018 |
COMMISSION DECISION (EU) 2018/1590 of 19 October 2018 amending Decisions 2012/481/EU, 2014/391/EU, 2014/763/EU and 2014/893/EU as regards the period of validity of the ecological criteria for the award of the EU Ecolabel for certain products, and of the related assessment and verification requirements. |
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Europe
Draft regulation amending Cosmetic products Regulation
The following draft regulation has recently been notified to World Trade Organization (WTO) by the European Commission.
Reference |
Date |
Title |
23/10/2018 |
Draft Commission Regulation amending Annexes III and V to Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council on cosmetic products. Restricting the use of Climbazole as a preservative in hair lotion (0.2 %), face cream (0.2 %), rinse-off shampoo (0.5 %), foot care products (0.2 %) and as an anti-dandruff agent in rinse-off shampoo up to 2.0 %. |
Europe
Report about substances with endocrine-disrupting properties
On 7th November 2018, the European Commission published the report “Review of Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council on cosmetic products with regard to substances with endocrine-disrupting properties”. Click here for getting the report from European Commission website. |
Europe
Recent SCCS Opinions on Cosmetics
Following some recent Opinions of Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS): Final Opinion on:
- SCCS- Colloidal Silver (nano) - The SCCS adopted this Opinion at its plenary meeting on 24-25 October 2018
Guidance document:
- THE SCCS NOTES OF GUIDANCE FOR THE TESTING OF COSMETIC INGREDIENTS AND THEIR SAFETY EVALUATION 10TH REVISION. It was adopted in the SCCS’s plenary meeting on 24-25 October 2018. Below the main points:
Structural changes
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Changes in content
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Request for a scientific opinion on:
- SCCS - Ethylzingerone with INCI name ‘Hydroxyethoxyphenyl Butanone’ (HEPB) - Cosmetics Europe No P98 - CAS No 569646-79-3 - Submission II – Eye irritation
- SCCS - hair dye Tetrabromophenol Blue, 4,4’-(4,5,6,7- tetrabromo-1,1-dioxido-3H-2,1-benzoxathiol-3-yliden)bis-2,6-dibromophenol (CAS 4430-25-5) (C183). Submission IV
Request for an Addendum to:
- Scientific opinion SCCS/1491/12 on the hair dye substance 2-Methoxy-methyl-p-phenylenediamine and its sulfate salt (CAS 337906-36-2 and 337906-37-3 respectively) (A160). Submission II – use in eyelashes
US
Lead Acetate ban in hair dyes
On 30th October, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published the constituent update indicating that lead acetate will not be able to be used as ingredient in cosmetic products for coloring hair. This rule is effective from 3rd December 2018 with a transitional period of 12 months for the industry to reformulate products. Click here for getting the official news from FDA website. |
Canada
Carcinogenicity potential from 7 colorant ingredients
On 3rd November, the Government of Canada published a draft screening assessment of seven Anthraquinones substances with carcinogenicity potential. Theses 7 substances are:
- Solvent violet 13
- Pigment blue 60
- Solvent violet 59
- Solvent blue 36
- Disperse red 60
- Acid blue 239
- "9,10-Anthracenedione, 1,4-diamino-, N,N'-mixed 2-ethylhexyl", including methyl- and pentyl- derivatives
Click here for getting the Draft screening assessment Anthraquinones group.
China
Guangdong Cosmetics Safety Regulation Opens to Public Consultation
On 5th November 2018, the Standing Committee of Guangdong Provincial People’s Congress released a draft of Guangdong Cosmetics Safety Regulation. The main contents of the draft include cosmetic manufacturing, sales, supervision management and punishment clauses. Public consultation was open until 30th November 2018. Click here for more information (in Chinese).
International
ISO 24444 is the primary and key test method and is the methodology now recognized in over 60 countries. It has now passed through the sixth draft of the revised document and should be in public comment stage following the November 2018 meeting. Based on the final wording of this document, these two water resistance standards will also be ready for publication. As well as these, ISO 24443 is a basic review of the existing Broad Spectrum requirements for Australia, as well as for around 60 other countries. Change to this should be minimal. References:
- ISO 24444Cosmetics - Sun protection test methods - In vivo determination of the sun protection factor (SPF) Working Draft 6.
- ISO 16217 Cosmetics - Sun protection test methods - Water resistance - water immersion procedure
- ISO 18861 Cosmetics - Sun protection test methods - Determination of percentage of water resistance
- ISO 24443 Cosmetics - Sun protection test methods - Determination of sunscreen UVA photoprotection in vitro
Products 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 12 alerts regarding cosmetic products have been reported, from week 43 until week 46.
Type of Risk |
Number of alerts |
Notes |
Chemical |
9 |
2-Aminophenol |
p-Phenylenediamine |
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Toluene-2,5-diamine sulphate |
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Methylisothiazolinone (MI) and Methylchloroisothiazolinone (MCI). |
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Aromatic amine (o-anisidine) |
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Aromatic amine (o-toluidine) |
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Hydroquinone |
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Choking |
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Soap: Due to its characteristic appearance, colour and size, the product may be mistaken for a foodstuff. The product has pieces that can be easily detached. A child may put these pieces in the mouth (choking hazard). The product does not comply with the Cosmetics Regulation or with the requirements of the Food imitating Products Directive. |
Microbiological |
2 |
Risk of microbiological contamination |
US
From on 21st October to 20th November, CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) has published the following recalls: 0 recalls regarding cosmetic products.