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China Non-compliant Cosmetic Cases in 2025
ChemLinked collected and analyzed typical non-compliant cosmetics cases from routine and random inspections in 2025 conducted by China's regulatory authorities, including National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), local medical products administration (MPA) and administration for market regulation (AMR). By sharing these examples, ChemLinked aims to help cosmetics manufacturers and operators identify potential pitfalls and navigate the regulatory landscape more effectively.
Mar 21, 2025
Chinese Mainland
Post-market Surveillance
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Monthly Recap: Global Cosmetic Regulatory Updates | February 2025
ChemLinked rounded up the global regulatory updates on cosmetic products in February...
Mar 06, 2025
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A Recap of New Cosmetic Ingredients Notified and Registered in China in 2024
Between 2021 and 2024, China recorded a total of 207 NCI notifications (including those later cancelled or withdrawn), demonstrating a consistent upward trend. In 2024, a new record was set with 90 NCIs notified...
Feb 26, 2025
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A Look Back at 2024: China's Beauty Market Landscape
In 2024, influenced by the economic slowdown, China’s cosmetics market saw a 1.1% decline in retail sales to 435.7 billion yuan. Both international and domestic brands face evolving challenges driven by changing consumer preferences, technological advancements, and regulatory developments. Domestic brands like Kans and Proya gained traction, while international brands faced setbacks. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the Chinese beauty market in 2024, covering the overall market condition, noteworthy trends, and an outlook for 2025.
Feb 26, 2025
Chinese Mainland
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2024 Review: U.S. FDA Rejects 1,300 Batches of Imported Cosmetics
In 2024, the FDA rejected a total of 1,300 batches of imported cosmetics from 42 countries...
Feb 24, 2025
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A Look Back at 2024: China's Rejected Imported Cosmetics Review
In 2024, a total of 81 batches of imported cosmetics from 18 countries/regions were rejected by China General Administration of Customs (GACC). The majority of non-compliant imported cosmetics originated from Thailand (21.0%) and the US (14.8%), followed by France (11.1%) and South Korea (8.6%). The main categories of rejected cosmetics were shampoo (23.5%), lipstick (12.3%), and perfume (11.1%).
Feb 21, 2025
Chinese Mainland
Ingredients
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2024 Review: A Detailed Examination of Non-Compliant Cosmetics in EU Safety Gate Alerts
In 2024, EU Safety Gate issued alerts on 1,491 batches of non-compliant cosmetics. Italy, France, and Germany were the leading countries of origin for these products. In terms of product categories, perfume was the most common non-compliant category, followed by eau de toilette, deodorant, shower gel, and shampoo. The main reasons for non-compliance included the detection of prohibited ingredients, risk of being contaminated, failure to meet the use condition, and unqualified labelling.
Feb 20, 2025
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EU
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Top 10 Global Cosmetic Regulation Highlights in 2024
In 2024, the global cosmetic industry made significant strides in regulations and enforcement aimed at enhancing the safety, quality, and transparency of cosmetics. Governments around the world introduced new policies and regulations to support these objectives, including the release of the MoCRA rules, updates to safety standards, and revisions to ingredient usage requirements. In this article, ChemLinked highlights the top 10 key updates from major regions worldwide.
Feb 19, 2025
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Monthly Recap: Global Cosmetic Regulatory Updates | January 2025
ChemLinked rounded up the global regulatory updates on cosmetic products in January...
Feb 12, 2025
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[Updated] China Non-compliant Cosmetic Cases in 2024
ChemLinked collected and analyzed typical non-compliant cosmetics cases from routine and random inspections in 2024 conducted by China's regulatory authorities, including National Medical Products Administration (NMPA), local medical products administration (MPA) and administration for market regulation (AMR). By sharing these examples, ChemLinked aims to help cosmetics manufacturers and operators identify potential pitfalls and navigate the regulatory landscape more effectively.
Jan 16, 2025
Chinese Mainland
Post-market Surveillance
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A Global Review: Cases of Non-compliant Cosmetics
Chemlinked team summarizes and analyzes non-compliance cases and their causes in cosmetic industry worldwide. By examining these real-world cases, we aim to provide warnings to cosmetics companies and encourage them to improve their product quality, thereby ensuring consumer safety and promoting sustainable development of the beauty industry.
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.
Advancements in China's New Cosmetic Ingredient Application Regulations
Since the implementation of the Cosmetic Supervision and Administration Regulation (CSAR) in 2021, China has adopted a classified management approach for new cosmetic ingredients (NCIs) based on their risk levels. High-risk NCIs require registration, while low- and medium-risk NCIs can be notified through online dossier submissions, streamlining market entry. China is continually issuing new regulations and guidelines to clarify the requirements for NCI registration and notification.
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