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Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics 2015
Jan 01, 2016
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At the end of 2015, CFDA (now NMPA) finally announced that Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics 2015 has been reviewed and passed by Cosmetic Standards Expert Committee. Safety and Technical Standards for Cosmetics 2015 has been taken into implementation since December 1st, 2016.The main revisions of the new Cosmetic Safety and Technical Standard are:Making clear explanations of certain terms;Detailing cosmetic safety technical universal requirements:The limit of lead is adjusted from 40mg/kg to 10mg/kg. The limit of arsenic is adjusted from 10mg/kg to 2mg/kg. The limit of cadmium is newly set as 5mg/kg. The limit of dioxane is 30mg/kg. No asbestos should be tested out.Revising lists of cosmetic prohibited and restricted ingredients and lists of cosmetic permitted ingredients:Currently, there are 1388 kinds of prohibited ingredients, 47 kinds of restricted ingredients, 51 kinds of permitted preservatives, 27 kinds of permitted sun screeners, 157 kinds of colorants and 75 kinds of hair tints in Cosmetic Safety Technical Standard 2015.And revising physical-chemical inspection methods:60 kinds of testing methods for prohibited and restricted ingredients in cosmetics are newly added.All testing methods are standardized and classified for more convenient reference.Few mistakes in the previous Hygienic Standard for Cosmetics have been corrected.If you only wish to read certain parts of it, please contact us by e-mail: cosmetic@chemlinked.com to tell us which parts you prefer buying and we will send you a corresponding quotation of the chosen parts.*Please note that this translation, provided by our affiliated company, is not included in ChemLinked paid membership benefits.
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Guidelines for the Risk Assessment of Cosmetic Raw Materials
Aug 15, 2012
EN
A Commission from the Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China to produce 'Guidelines for Risk Assessment of Cosmetic Raw Materials (draft)' was undertaken by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2008. After compilation of the Guidelines, the CDC allowed consultation until 30th April, 2011. Now the draft version of the Guidelines has been released and has been translated by REACH24H.Released in Mandarin Chinese, there are a total of 5 chapters, including the scope, terms and definitions, data required for risk assessment, risk assessment procedure of cosmetic raw materials and risk assessment report of cosmetic raw materials. The Guideline stipulates the China cosmetic raw material risk assessment terms, general principles, technology and requirements. The Guideline also applies to China cosmetic raw materials and finished cosmetics products that create impurities during progress by raw material or in the production process.
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