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The Health Sciences Authority Warns the Public to Stop Using Three Skincare Products
Sep 02, 2015
The Health Science Authority (HSA) detected the prohibited ingredients including mercury and hydroquinone contained in three skincare products from Shantique Bellaza in Singapore.
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ASEAN Bans Five Parabens in Cosmetics
Aug 03, 2015
Since August 1 2015, products containing any of the above parabens are banned in ASEAN except for Thailand and Philippines where the grace period for existing products in the market is until until 31 Dec 2015 .
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Singapore Consumer Products Watchdog Highlights Nail Care Product Incompliance
Jul 27, 2015
In March this year, the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) sent 30 nail polish and nail polish remover products from retail stores to a designated lab to test for benzene or toluene. An announcement made on July 20 by CASE reported that all the products were safe and that no benzene was found and that toluene levels were all within permitted limits. Most of the labels were incompliant with Singaporean labeling standards and lacked a full list of cosmetic ingredients.
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ASEAN Revises Sunscreen Labelling Guideline
Jan 20, 2015
During the 21st meeting of the ASEAN Cosmetics Committee and ASEAN Cosmetics Scientific Body, the ASEAN Sunscreen Labelling Guideline was heatedly discussed by the representatives from all the member states of ASEAN, the ASEAN Secretariat representatives and the ASEAN Cosmetic Association.
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ASEAN Cosmetics Directory Further Aligns With EU Regulations
Jan 20, 2015
The ASEAN Cosmetics Committee and ASEAN Cosmetics Scientific Body reviewed and implemented a series of EU regulations at their 21st meeting. Several EU regulations were entered into the ASEAN Cosmetics Directory (ACD).
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Singapore Alerts Mercury-containing Cosmetic Products
Jul 24, 2013
During post-market surveillance, two cosmetic products, Melati UV-Whitening Vit. E Cream and ESTHER Bleaching Cream (A) and (B), are detected to contain mercury by Health Sciences Authority (HSA) of Singapore.
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Stay Current: China’s Cosmetic Safety Assessment Regulatory Landscape
Under the current regulatory framework, cosmetics registrants and notifiers can continue to submit a simplified version of the safety assessment report during the registration or notification process until May 1, 2025. Following this deadline, a full version of the safety assessment will be mandated. To facilitate a smooth transition, China is planning to release a set of technical guidelines.
China’s Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics (STSC) and Its Updates
The current cosmetic technical standard STSC 2015 specifies the cosmetics' general safety standards, prohibited/restricted/permitted ingredients and testing methods. It is revised aperiodically in response to changing trade practices in the industry. China is planning to issue a new version of STSC.
Cannabis Cosmetics Regulatory Updates in the Asia Pacific Region
Cannabis cosmetics are undoubtedly one of the hottest products across the globe in recent years, but with few regulations. To assist cosmetics companies to avoid compliance risks and seize market opportunity, ChemLinked has compiled the regulations.
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