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China SFDA Updates the Hygienic Standard for Cosmetics
Dec 07, 2012
Revised from Hygienic Standard for Cosmetics 2007, the Technical Safety Standard for Cosmetics is under public consultation until 15 Dec 2012.
Chinese Mainland
Ingredients
Testing
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Test Methods for Prohibited or Restricted Substances in Cosmetics
Dec 06, 2012
On 20 Nov 2012, the SFDA is seeking public comments on test methods for certain prohibited or restricted cosmetic ingredients,including 10 colorants and 7 hair dyes, listed in the Hygienic Standard for Cosmetics (2007), which has been revised and under public consultation.
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New Cosmetic Ingredients Application Process: Interpretation and Advice
Oct 18, 2012
China imposes stringent supervision over new cosmetic ingredients (NCI) and their pre-market approval. According to the Article 9 of the overriding Regulations concerning the Hygiene Supervision over Cosmetics 1989, before a new ingredient is used to make cosmetics, an application must be made to the relevant health department for approval. As a matter of fact, it is tough and time-consuming to apply for the approval of a NCI in China though the tests conducted on new ingredients are one-third of those for new chemicals required under "MEP Order 7" and there is no need to perform environmental exposure assessment.
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Toxic Heavy Metals Haunt Cosmetic Famous Brands
Oct 09, 2012
Cosmetic industry in China is relatively under-developed so a large amount of Chinese ladies are big fans for overseas world famous cosmetic brands. However, recently, an investigation, conducted by Canadian Environmental Protection on 49 kinds of cosmetic products from world-renowned brands, has found that all tested cosmetics contain several toxic substances, such as arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury, etc, none of which has been printed on labels. Prestigious cosmetic companies, like Clinique, L’Oreal and Cover Girl, are all involved in this terrible storm.
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Ingredients
NEWS
SFDA Issues IECIC Third Batch (draft)
Sep 18, 2012
China SFDA releases the draft of the third batch of Inventory of Existing Cosmetic Ingredient in China (IECIC) for public consultation following the issuance of first batch and second batch earlier this year. You are invited to make comments on it before September 30, 2012.
Chinese Mainland
Ingredients
NEWS
More Testing Methods concerning Cosmetics
Aug 15, 2012
Four industrial standards (HJ) regarding testing methods for imported and exported cosmetics and food, formulated by Shan Xi Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, have passed the examination organized by the Certificate and Accreditation Administration of the People’s Republic of China (CNCA) and got the approval.
Chinese Mainland
Ingredients
Testing
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SFDA Consults on Approval of Phenylethyl Resorcinol as a New Cosmetic Ingredient
Aug 08, 2012
On 7 August, 2012, SFDA started to seek comments on approval of Phenylethyl Resorcinol as a cosmetic ingredient. The deadline for this consultation is 31 August, 2012.
Chinese Mainland
Ingredients
NEWS
SFDA Issued Second Batch of IECIC (draft)
Jul 02, 2012
SFDA is seeking public commentary on the draft proposal of second batch of Inventory of Existing Cosmetic Ingredient in China (IECIC)
Chinese Mainland
Ingredients
NEWS
SFDA Starts Second Consultation on Revised IECIC Draft
Apr 28, 2012
SFDA is seeking views on the revised draft of the Inventory of Existing Cosmetic Ingredient in China (IECIC).
Chinese Mainland
Ingredients
NEWS
China Adds New Cosmetic Ingredients: PM-Lysine and Nivitol
Apr 05, 2012
Chinese Mainland
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