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Section: Regulations
Anti-aging/Face
Read the Label: Perricone MD Neuropeptide Firming Moisturizer
Perricone MD's Neuropeptide Firming Moisturizer purports to be one of the best hyaluronic acid moisturizers on the market, also analyzing its emulsion base. Following, Katerina Steventon, Ph.D., takes a closer look at the product label to see why.
Claims/Labeling
The INCI Name Game: A Commentary
When misinformed groups play in a technical space, nontechnically trained regulators make irrelevant rules, and INCI names are generalized and misused, you have the perfect storm for consumer confusion.
Claims/Labeling
Into the Weeds: Walking the Regulatory Line of CBD in Cosmetics
There is no outright prohibition against CBD-containing cosmetics, but this does not mean hemp products will no longer be regulated. This article reviews the ins and outs of CBD cosmetic compliance as the current U.S. legislation stands.
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Regional
EU Regulatory Update on the Future of Hair Color Warnings, Plus Brexit and Cannabis
Hair dyes are covered by strict legislative frameworks around the world to avoid adverse reactions; this column covers new research that may add heft to their warning labels. Updates to ongoing regulatory considerations for Brexit and cannabis use also are discussed.
SPF/Sun
Sunscreen Data Requests, Misperceptions and the Public Health Crisis
"The FDA is not saying 40% of sunscreens (or whatever) do not meet its rules for safety and effectiveness—not to the extent the EWG is suggesting." But the FDA also is muddying the waters, according to PASS Coalition adviser Michael Werner.
Regional
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Safety/Stability
Why the FDA's 'Sunscreens in the Bloodstream' Study is Flawed
A recent study published in the
Journal of the American Medical Association
tested the potential systemic absorption of certain sunscreens. Results identified their presence in subjects' bloodstreams; however, as industry expert David Steinberg explains, the study is misleading and fails to consider crucial variables.
Claims/Labeling
Back to Basics, Part II: Ensuring Product Safety
Safety is a major consideration when developing cosmetic products. This article describes safety guidelines in the U.S. and EU, along with the steps to take during development to ensure that products are safe for human use.
Organic/COSMOS
CIR Conclusion: Judging Natural vs. Synthetic Safety
Several naturally derived ingredients are on the Cosmetic Ingredient Review’s (CIR's) list for consideration in 2019. This column explores how public opinion is not always in line with science, as far as what natural means. In addition, it provides CIR conclusions from December 2018.
Regional
Croda Ingredients Aligned with FDA New Proposed Regulations for Safer Sunscreens
Croda offers a range of metal oxide dispersions that have been identified as the preferred route to safe and effective UV protection.
Regional
EU Regulatory Update on Beauty and Brexit, Plus Microplastics and Nanomaterials
As the expected date for the U.K. to exit the European Union approaches, beauty brands need to act to ensure compliance post-Brexit. This Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association update also includes insights on the EU's microplastic activity and nanomaterials catalog. Click through to read more in the digital edition.
Method/Process
Making Moves Toward an Animal Testing-free Future
I think the cosmetics industry will agree: we want to see animal testing phased out in our lifetimes. Not only for ethical reasons, but because these methods are much less relevant than today's alternatives. The good news is worldwide efforts are getting us there; following are recent examples.
Color Cosmetics
9 Trends Defining China's Beauty Identity
Chinese beauty trends straddle tradition and innovation, creating a unique beauty identity. Nine such trends stood out at PCHi 2019, such as clean beauty, infant care and increased interest in color cosmetics.
Claims/Labeling
Beginner's Guide to Natural/Organic
The market for natural, green, organic and sustainable products and ingredients has exploded, bringing with it entrepreneurs who are new to this space. As such, this article serves as a beginner's guide to U.S. regulations and certifications that pertain to this segment, along with basic rules for product safety, microbiological testing, claims substantiation and more.
Regional
EU Regulatory Update: CTPA's Take on Claims and Cannabis
The first section of this CTPA update goes through new developments in cosmetic claims, especially those of the "free-from" and "hypoallergenic" nature. Keep reading for the state and future of cannabis as a cosmetic ingredient in the U.K.
Claims/Labeling
Emollients Under Fire in the UK
A recent report by the
BBC
has consumers up in arms over the safety of emollient products; specifically those containing paraffin.
Claims/Labeling
Back to Basics: Making Room for Regulatory Compliance
Developing a cosmetic product requires an extensive, multistep process. This article introduces a multiple-part primer of the cosmetic development process, and stresses the importance of keeping up with compliance protocols.
Claims/Labeling
Why We Should Shorten Cosmetic Ingredient Labeling
Several cosmetic companies have expanded their product ingredient disclosures to include fragrance ingredients. One industry veteran instead argues consumers might be served better by shortening them. Learn why.
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