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Jo Zhou
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Taiwan to Amend Regulation on Alpha Hydroxyl Acids
Jan 16, 2017
Taiwan will attempt to reform regulations on alpha hydroxyl acids with the aim of clarifying requirements and adding maximum permitted concentrations. During a cosmetic communication and discussion conference held at the end of 2016...
Taiwan, China
Pre-market Approval
Ingredients
Labeling/Claim/Advertising
Taiwan to Increase Scope of Nail Cosmetic Cautionary Labeling
Jan 16, 2017
TFDA will try to pass a new regulation to force companies to increase the cautionary labeling on nail cosmetics. TFDA held a cosmetic communication and discussion conference at the end of 2016, and mainly discussed three cases. One of them was about nail cosmetic packaging and labeling...
Taiwan, China
Labeling/Claim/Advertising
Taiwan to Abolish Premarket Approval of Cosmetic Advertisements
Jan 10, 2017
According to the Statute for Control of Cosmetic Hygiene published in 1972, cosmetic advertisements must be reviewed by the central or provincial hygiene administrative departments before publication. This regulation was enacted to protect Taiwan's consumers from misleading advertisements, however in light of recent IT technical developments and the ubiquity of mobile telecommunications, internet etc. The government has decided to update this rule...
Taiwan, China
Pre-market Approval
Labeling/Claim/Advertising
Post-market Surveillance
Taiwan to Amend Permitted Concentration of Titanium Dioxide in Cosmetics
Jan 09, 2017
Taiwan Food and Drug Administration have announced an amendment to cosmetic standards related to the permitted concentration of titanium dioxide used in cosmetics. In general, those cosmetics containing titanium dioxide under 25% (except for nanomaterial sprays) can comply with general cosmetic regulations and can be exempted from medicated cosmetics license renewal requirements (after expiration) if those cosmetics...
Taiwan, China
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