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Taiwan Abolishes Cosmetic Colorant Usage Provisions
Jul 20, 2016
On July 15, Taiwan MOHW officially abolished “Provisions on Usage Management for New Legal Cosmetic Colorants” in consideration of the fact that relevant requirements are specified in “List of Legal Colorants in Cosmetics” which entered into force on Jan 1 this year.
Taiwan, China
Ingredients
NEWS
Taiwan officially Bans Antihistamine in Cosmetics
Jul 01, 2016
On June 30 Taiwan announced to ban the production and import of cosmetics containing antihistamine. Sales, supply and display of the cosmetics will be prohibited starting Jan 1 2017. Related license holders are required to apply for ingredient modification or cancellation of license before Jan 1 2017. Otherwise, their licenses will be annulled.
Taiwan, China
Pre-market Approval
Ingredients
NEWS
Hong Guodeng Explains Taiwan’s Ban of Antihistamines in Cosmetics
May 23, 2016
According to a recent notification Taiwan will impose a ban on the use of Antihistamine in cosmetics from next month and the sale, supply and display of cosmetics containing the ingredient starting Jan 1 2017.
Taiwan, China
Ingredients
NEWS
Taiwan to Ban Antihistamine in Cosmetics
May 13, 2016
On May 10th "Taiwan Ministry of Health and Welfare" declared that Antihistamine will be prohibited to be used in cosmetics. The detailed measures are as follows: As of the day when the official announcement releases, cosmetics containing the ingredient shall not be manufactured or imported and existing license holders are required to apply for ingredient modification or cancellation of lic...
Taiwan, China
Pre-market Approval
Ingredients
NEWS
Taiwan Proposes Abolition of Cosmetic Colorant Usage Provisions
Apr 20, 2016
On April 19, Taiwan FDA proposed the abolition of “Provisions on Usage Management for New Legal Cosmetic Colorants” in consideration of the fact that relevant requirements are specified in “List of Legal Colorants in Cosmetics” which entered into force on Jan 1 this year.
Taiwan, China
Ingredients
NEWS
Taiwan to Regulate Infant Wet Wipes as Cosmetics from June 1st 2017
Apr 06, 2016
On early April, Taiwan FDA released a notice that they will regulate wet wipes for infants as cosmetics from June 1st 2017. All wet wipes made for infants must obey the specific rules in Statute for Control of Cosmetic Hygiene.
Taiwan, China
Pre-market Approval
Labeling/Claim/Advertising
NEWS
Taiwan Revise Maximum Levels of Medical, Poisonous or Potent Drugs in Cosmetics
Mar 08, 2016
Recently, Taiwan FDA released a revised Standard List of Maximum Levels of Medical, Poisonous or Potent Drugs in Cosmetics.
Taiwan, China
Ingredients
NEWS
Taiwan to Regulate Infant Wet Wipes as Cosmetics
Feb 18, 2016
Taiwan FDA released a draft announcing their intension to regulate wet wipes for infants as cosmetics from June 1st 2017. The definition of infants references the definition set by WHO, which means babies under 1 years of age. Once this regulation officially takes effect, all wet wipes made for infants should obey the specific rules in Statute for Control of Cosmetic Hygiene.
Taiwan, China
Pre-market Approval
NEWS
Taiwan FDA to Ban Specific Estrogens in Cosmetics
Jan 21, 2016
Two months ago, "Taiwan Food and Drug Administration" announced a draft amendment to ban the use of estradiol, estrone and ethinyl estradiol in cosmetics from July 2016. Minister of Health and Welfare Chiang Been-huang said the FDA would evaluate the possibility of moving up the commencement date to March when he was questioned about the schedule for enforcement of that policy.
Taiwan, China
Ingredients
Post-market Surveillance
NEWS
Taiwan FDA Non-Compliant Cosmetics Data
Dec 01, 2015
Taiwan FDA conducted market inspection of 130 hair, sunscreen and deodorant products. Testing results showed that of the 130 products, 20 of them failed to meet Taiwan’s standards.
Taiwan, China
Post-market Surveillance
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