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EcoWaste Coalition Urges Cosmetics Companies to Recall Products Containing Banned Ingredients in Philippines
Jan 22, 2016
The EcoWaste Coalition, a toxics product watchdog group in Philippines, urged manufacturers, importers, distributors and retailers of cosmetics containing banned ingredients to promptly recall their non-compliant products.
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Ingredients
Post-market Surveillance
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Philippines Cracks Down on Lead of Violative Levels in Cosmetics
Feb 15, 2015
Recently, Philippines Regional Field Office-National Capital Region (RFO-NCR) tested all unnotified cosmetic products for the mercury, lead and arsenic as part of the post marketing surveillance. 4 cosmetic products were detected with high levels of lead content beyond 20 ppm limit. This acceptable limit is set by the ASEAN Cosmetic Directives (ACD) that all cosmetic products in Philippines shall comply with.
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Philippines Bans the Use of Lead in Cosmetics
Jan 20, 2014
The Philippines’ Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) enacted DENR Administrative Order No. 2013-24 on 23 Dec 2013, the content of which officially promulgated the Chemical Control Order (CCO) for Lead and Lead Compounds. Henceforth the use of lead and lead compounds in consumer products, including cosmetics, is to be banned by law effective 15 days after the issuance of the order.
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Philippines Cracks Down on Excessive Lead in Lipsticks
Sep 11, 2013
Philippines FDA recently warned the public against buying lipsticks that are not notified with the FDA for those products may contain high levels of heavy metals, especially lead.
Philippines
Post-market Surveillance
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The Recall Result of Kanebo Cosmetics Containing Rhododenol in Philippines
Aug 02, 2013
After discovering that skin whitening products with the ingredient “Rhododenol” may cause uneven coloring, Kanebo announced on 4 July 2013 to voluntarily recall those products across Asia. The FDA will prohibit this kind of products
Philippines
Post-market Surveillance
NEWS
More Mercury-tainted Skin-whitening Cosmetics Discovered in Philippines
Aug 02, 2013
7 skin-whitening cosmetic products with high level of mercury were discovered in Davao City by the EcoWaste Coalition and IDIS. One of the illegal products even contains mercury up to 6,633 ppm, more than 6,000 times the limit (1 ppm) set by the ASEAN Cosmetics Directive.
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Post-market Surveillance
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Philippine FDA Bans 16 Unauthorized Cosmetic Products
Jul 24, 2013
Recently, 16 whitening products, verified to obtain no market authorization from Philippines FDA and made not in compliance with Good Manufacturing Practice, are banned to be sold.
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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.
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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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