Eurofins | Newsflash - February 2019 | Cosmetics & Personal Care
Recent SCCS Opinions on Cosmetics
Following some recent Opinions of Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS):
Preliminary Opinions open for comments:
- SCCS - Addendum to the scientific Opinion SCCS/1491/12 on the hair dye substance 2-Methoxy-methyl-p-phenylenediamine and its sulfate salt - COLIPA n° A160 - Submission II – use on eyelashes. SCCS/1603/18 - 21 December 2018.
Note: Open for comments until 5 March 2019.
- SCCS - Ethylzingerone - ‘Hydroxyethoxyphenyl Butanone’ (HEPB) - Cosmetics Europe No P98 – CAS No 569646-79-3 Submission II (eye irritation). SCCS/1604/18 - 21 December 2018.
Note: Open for comments until 5 March 2019.
Request for a scientific Opinion on:
- Allergy Alert Test (AAT) as a proof-of-concept study. 21 December 2018
Final Opinions:
- Salicylic acid (CAS 69-72-7) - Submission I Abstract. SCCS/1601/18 - 21 December 2018
SCCS Opinions
- Opinion of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) – Final opinion on water-soluble zinc salts used in oral hygiene products
Below a summary table with some recent standards updates and upcoming dates of withdrawal (non-exhaustive):
(*) Date of withdrawal: latest date by which national standards conflicting with an EN (and HD for CENELEC) have to be withdrawn.
Reference |
Title |
Date of Withdrawal (*) |
Supersedes |
Cosmetics - Analytical methods - LC/UV method for the identification and quantitative determination in cosmetic products of the 22 organic UV filters in use in the EU. |
2019-06-30 |
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Practical guides of essential oils
In December 2018, Direction Générale de la Concurrence, de la Consommation et de la Répression des Fraudes (DGCCRF) published a guide about essential oils and their applicable regulations depending on their use.
Click here for reading the DGCCRF's guide (in French).
China NMPA Consults on Administration Measures for Cosmetic Registration and Filing Testing
On 3rd January 2019, China National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) issued a cosmetic inspection regulation “Administration Measures for Cosmetic Registration and Filing Testing (Draft)” for public consultation.
Once implemented, the previous “Measures for Cosmetic Administrative Licensing Testing” and “Measures for Qualification of Cosmetic Administrative Licensing Testing Institutions” will be abolished.
The period of compilation of opinions or comments ended on January 31, 2019.
The draft (in Chinese) can be found at NMPA’s website.
Update of Bill 2017 that affect to cosmetics products
On 11th January 2019, Australian Department of Health published a notice with the last update about the new Industrial Chemicals legislation (Bill 2017).
In this legislation, cosmetic products are considered as industrial chemical products and they are affected by this new scheme which bans testing of cosmetic products on animals. It is expected to be implemented on 1st July 2020.
This and other points related with the new Industrial Chemicals legislation will be debated the first half of 2019 in the Senate.
The current regulatory scheme for industrial chemicals (NICNAS) will continue in force until the Australian Industrial Chemical Introduction Scheme (AICIS) begins.
Click here for reading the Australian Department of Health’s notice.
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 5 alerts regarding cosmetic products have been reported, from week 51 of 2018 until week 3 of 2019.
Type of Risk |
Number of alerts |
Notes |
Chemical |
4 |
Hair straightening product: High levels of formaldehyde which can cause irritation of the eyes, the skin and upper respiratory tract. |
Skin-lightening product: contains hydroquinone which can cause skin irritation and dermatitis. |
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Perfumes containing certain substances which can induce allergenic reactions and sensitization and that are not indicated in the list of ingredients (consumers are not aware of their presence). |
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Microbiological |
1 |
Risk of microbiological contamination. |
From on 21st December 2018 to 20th January 2019, CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) has published the following recalls: 0 recalls regarding cosmetic products.