Regulation & Safety

CAAT-EU kicks off the year with new papers on toxicology testing

CAAT-EU kicks off the year with new papers on toxicology testing

By Michelle Yeomans

The Committee, known for promoting education in humane science, has published new papers on the ‘Integrated Testing Strategies for Safety Assessments’, which looks at the most up-to-date strategies in alternative toxicological testing.

SCCS publishes fragrance allergen fact sheet

SCCS publishes fragrance allergen fact sheet

By Michelle Yeomans

With 1 and 3 per cent of the European population estimated as being allergic to certain fragrance ingredients, the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety has compiled a factsheet identifying a new series of ingredients on the market and other information...

Misleading eye gel raises eyebrows as ASA bans ad

Misleading eye gel raises eyebrows as ASA bans ad

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

It may be a new year but it seems cosmetics companies are still getting caught out for misleading consumers, as a UK watchdog has pulled up press ads by Transformulas International over claims made about its eye gel.

Paul Mitchell pledge furthers Cruelty-Free campaign

Paul Mitchell pledge furthers Cruelty-Free campaign

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Cruelty Free International, the organization founded by the BUAV, has announced a new partnership with luxury hair care brand Paul Mitchell, with the latter pledging that its products will not be sold in China until the country changes its laws on animal...

SCCS publishes 8th version of guidance document

SCCS publishes 8th version of guidance document

By Michelle Yeomans

The Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety has again compiled a revised guidance document containing relevant information on the different aspects of testing and safety evaluation of cosmetic substances in Europe.

SCCS consults on six hair care ingredients

SCCS consults on six hair care ingredients

By Michelle Yeomans

The Scientific Committee for Consumer Safety has opened opinions on dichloromethane, 1,2,4-trihydroxybenzene; 5-amino-6-chloro-o-cresol; 2,2' methylenebis-4-aminophenol HCl, 4-amino, and Basic Brown 16 to the public for comments.

Philippines FDA updates list of banned mercury-laden cosmetics

Philippines FDA updates list of banned mercury-laden cosmetics

By Michelle Yeomans

The Philippines Food and Drug Administration (FDA) list of banned cosmetics featuring mercury has expanded from 50 to 71, after the illegal products were discovered over the period of January 2010 to November of this year.  

Bali Monitoring Agency cracks down on illegal cosmetics

Bali Monitoring Agency cracks down on illegal cosmetics

By Michelle Yeomans

The Bali National Drug and Food Monitoring Agency (BPOM) is warning consumers to be more cautious when buying cosmetics after finding in a recent operation, a large number of illegal traditional beauty products.

Don’t be silly… lipstick won’t affect your IQ

Don’t be silly… lipstick won’t affect your IQ

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

After recent studies into the safety of cosmetics products found traces of lead in lipsticks, questions have arisen over whether these products can affect your mental health.

Danish database set up to provide nanomaterial transparency

Danish database set up to provide nanomaterial transparency

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

The Danish Consumer Council, the Danish Ecological Council and DTU Environment have teamed up to develop a database to identify more than 1,200 products that may contain nanomaterials and provide further information on these.

CTPA reiterates cosmetics safety

CTPA reiterates cosmetics safety

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Despite media reports implying that some natural alternatives to ingredients used in personal care products are safer, the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association has once again spoken out about cosmetics safety.

EU is challenged to 'patch' up nano loopholes

EU is challenged to 'patch' up nano loopholes

By Michelle Yeomans

The European Commission is being called on to close up 'loopholes' in its nanomaterial regulation by establishing a new stand-alone piece of legislation, to clear up and provide in more detail, information that failed to be provided in its second...

UAE notifies WTO of draft perfume legislation

UAE notifies WTO of draft perfume legislation

By Michelle Yeomans

The United Arab Emirates has notified the World Trade Organization's Committee of a new draft proposal on perfume regulation in an effort, it says to get in line with global fragrance industry standards.

Commissioner Designate receives backing over animal testing stance

Commissioner Designate receives backing over animal testing stance

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

Tonio Borg, Commissioner Designate for the Health and Consumer Affairs portfolio has received backing from The European Coalition to End Animal Experiments (ECEAE) and Humane Society International after announcing his position on animal testing.

Update: Full steam ahead for BASF project on nanomaterial safety

Update: Full steam ahead for BASF project on nanomaterial safety

By Michelle Yeomans

After the launch of its latest research project into the safety of nanomaterials earlier in the year, the global chemicals giant has been pushing ahead, so much so that it reveals the first phase of results will be available by early 2013.

China takes steps towards first ever non-animal test

China takes steps towards first ever non-animal test

By Andrew MCDOUGALL

The Chinese government are taking steps towards accepting a non-animal test for cosmetics for the first time, after a PETA grant allowed the necessary research to develop a new toxicity test, and the necessary training was carried out in a Beijing university...

EU consumer group calls for strict limits on triclosan

EU consumer group calls for strict limits on triclosan

By Michelle Yeomans

The European Consumer Organisation (Beuc) has put forward to the European Commission for public consultation that the use of triclosan in cosmetic products be strictly limited to protect consumers’ health.

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