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Managing cosmetic regulatory data across the U.S., Canada, and Europe is no longer just a compliance issue. It is a data management challenge that directly impacts consistency, risk, and scalability for cosmetic brands.
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On March 25, the European Commission adopted clarifications regarding the update of the information requirements under the REACH regulation. 23 changes have been officially added to the annexes of the European regulation.
The IFRA 49 deadline is approaching on May 10, 2022. Compliance with IFRA standards is crucial for fragrance safety in cosmetic products. Learn how to ensure compliance and avoid issues with fragrance suppliers. Finished products on the market do not need to be withdrawn, but modifications may be necessary.
The digital transformation of the cosmetics industry is reshaping marketing, manufacturing, and customer experiences. As environmental concerns grow, regulations are evolving, impacting packaging and ingredient use. Meanwhile, China and India present new regulatory challenges and opportunities.
Explore the complexities of CBD in food supplements, classified as Novel Foods in the EU. Despite growing market interest, no CBD forms are approved for supplements yet. Legalization efforts continue, with regulatory challenges and varying national laws shaping the landscape.
Stay compliant with California's updated cosmetics regulations by reporting products containing potentially hazardous ingredients. Check if your company meets the criteria, identify reportable products, and submit details via the California Safe Cosmetics Reporting Portal.
In January 2022, the Candidate List for authorization was updated with four new substances, including 4-MBC, the first endocrine disruptor primarily used in cosmetics. The list now has 223 entries, impacting many substances. Manufacturers must declare SVHCs in articles over 0.1% w/w.