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Jarius Ji
ChemLinked Regulatory Analyst
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Jarius is a cosmetic regulatory analyst in the ChemLinked team. She focuses on tracking and interpreting the latest cosmetic regulatory changes in China, Singapore, Philippines, and the rest of the Asia Pacific area.
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[Updated] UK Revokes Proposed Recycling Labelling Requirements for Packaging Producers
Oct 30, 2024
On October 28, 2024, UK submitted an addendum to the WTO concerning its notification from May 2024. This addendum revokes the recycling labelling requirements proposed in the earlier notification, which were included in the draft regulation of Producer Responsibility Obligations (Packaging and Packaging Waste) Regulations 2024. With this change, the labelling requirements will no longer be mandatory when the regulation is set to take effect in January 2025.
UK
Cosmetic Sustainability
[Updated] EU SCCS Releases Final Opinion About Acetylated Vetiver Oil
Oct 29, 2024
On October 25, 2024, EU SCCS issued the final opinion on the inhalation toxicity of Acetylated Vetiver Oil (CAS No. 84082-84-8) in sprayable cosmetics, reaffirming the initial conclusion.
Ingredients
EU
New UK Regulation Grants Flexibility in Conformity Marking for Aerosols
Oct 29, 2024
On October 1, 2024, the Product Safety and Metrology (Amendment) Regulations 2024 came into force, affirming the recognition of EU compliance requirements for 21 product categories, including aerosols. This allows aerosol businesses to use either the inverted epsilon or the UKCA marking for sales in GB beyond December 31, 2024.
Labeling/Claim/Advertising
UK
[Updated] EU SCCS Finalizes Addendum to Opinion on Hexyl Salicylate, Addressing Children’s Exposure
Oct 28, 2024
On October 25, 2024, EU SCCS released the finalized addendum to its previous opinion on hexyl salicylate, highlighting concerns about children’s exposure. In comparison to the preliminary version, the finalized addendum incorporates modifications to the initial conclusions.
Ingredients
EU
[Updated] EU SCCS Issues Final Opinions on Three Cosmetic Ingredients
Oct 28, 2024
On October 25, 2024, EU SCCS published its final opinions on the use of Biphenyl-2-ol, Sodium 2-biphenylolate, and HC Yellow No. 16, with a clarification to the initial conclusions compared to the preliminary versions.
Ingredients
EU
UK SAG-CS Issues Opinions on Dihydroxyacetone, Benzophenone-3, and Octocrylene
Oct 28, 2024
Recently, UK SAG-CS published its final opinions on Dihydroxyacetone, Benzophenone-3, and Octocrylene, outlining concentration limits for each ingredient in cosmetics. These opinions only focus on cosmetics for adult use, due to the lack of data for children and adolescents. Risk assessments for these ingredients for these age groups will follow once sufficient data is obtained.
Ingredients
UK
An Overview of Cosmetics Regulations in Nordic Countries
Oct 11, 2024
This article explores the cosmetics regulatory landscape in Nordic countries, with an emphasis on their national requirements. For cosmetics oversight, all Nordic countries require cosmetics’ compliance with the EU Cosmetics Regulation. Additionally, each country has national requirements that complement and expand upon the EU regulations.
Ingredients
Labeling/Claim/Advertising
Post-market Surveillance
Entry-exit
EU
[Updated] UK to Revise Cosmetic Ingredient Lists: 65 Prohibited and 1 Restricted Ingredients Added
Oct 08, 2024
On October 3, 2024, UK notified WTO of an addendum to the draft regulation submitted in April 2024. This addendum introduces a ban on 13 additional CMR substances, and updates the original transitional policies for affected cosmetic products. It is open for comments for 60 days, and scheduled to take effect on January 31, 2025 alongside the initial draft.
Ingredients
UK
[Updated] EU to Implement a Union-wide Ban on PFHxA in Cosmetics
Sep 20, 2024
On September 20, 2024, EU released the Commission Regulation (EU) 2024/2462, finalizing the prohibition on the use of Undecafluorohexanoic Acid (PFHxA), its salts, and related substances in various applications, including cosmetics. As per the regulation, effective October 10, 2026, the use of PFHxA, its salts, and related substances will be prohibited in cosmetics.
Ingredients
EU
Cosmetic Sustainability
EU Safety Gate Flags 521 Batches of Non-compliant Cosmetics in H1 2024, with 484 Batches Containing BMHCA
Jul 26, 2024
In H1 2024, EU Safety Gate circulated alerts on 521 batches of non-compliant cosmetics. Most non-compliant cosmetics were originated from Italy, Germany, and France. In terms of product category, perfume tops the list of non-compliant cosmetics, followed by eau de toilette, shampoo, shower gel, and hair dye. The non-compliance reasons for the reported cosmetics include detection of prohibited ingredient, failure to meet the use condition, risk of being contaminated, unqualified labelling, and excessive concentration of heavy metal.
Ingredients
Labeling/Claim/Advertising
Post-market Surveillance
EU
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