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Section: Regulations
Companies
IMCD and Mibelle Secure Partnership in Mexico
IMCD Mexico has secured an agreement with Mibelle Biochemistry for the exclusive distribution of cosmetic actives and functional food ingredients.
Regional
FDA to Hold Public Meeting In Preparation of ICCR Meeting
Information gathered from the public meeting will help the FDA prepare for the International Cooperation on Cosmetics Regulation-12 (ICCR-12) meeting to be held July 10-12, 2018, in Tokyo, Japan.
Regulations
Gregg Renfrew of Beautycounter to Testify in Cosmetic Reform Hearing
“It's been over 80 years since Congress has passed comprehensive legislation that would protect consumers from harmful ingredients in personal-care and beauty products," said Beautycounter founder and CEO Gregg Renfrew.
Regulations
Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act Advances in Canadian House of Commons
The bill aims to prohibit any and all animal testing for cosmetic purposes in the country. It would also ban the sale of cosmetic products or ingredients that rely on the results of new animal-testing performed anywhere else in the world.
Safety
J&J's $8.9 B Talc Offer Rejected, Mediations Ordered, Bankruptcy Revisited
Last month, J&J agreed to pay $8.9 billion through subsidiary LTL Management to settle lawsuits alleging its talc products caused cancer. Mediations to negotiate those settlements have been ordered while a second bankruptcy filing is under review.
Regional
FDA and SDA Address Triclosan Concern
The FDA updated its Web site on Apr. 8, 2010, with its most recent information on triclosan. According to the FDA, triclosan provides a benefit to a number of personal care products, and it does not have sufficient safety evidence to recommend changing consumer use of products that contain triclosan. However, the FDA also did not have evidence that triclosan provided any additional benefit when added to antibacterial soaps and body washes.
Literature/Data
Silicone Safety and the Cosmetic Industry
The use of silicones in personal care products continues to expand because of the unique performance attributes they provide and their well-established record of safety. As a result, progressively larger volumes of silicones are being released to the environment, and interest in their life cycle has increased. The present article summarizes relevant fundamental chemical and physical properties of silicones and how these relate to material performance, safety and environmental fate.
Regulations
UEBT Introduces Certification and Trust Mark
“What is new about the UEBT certification is that it encompasses a brand’s entire ethical sourcing system, validating that it has incorporated the requirements from the UEBT standard into its systems for sourcing and innovating natural ingredients,” said UEBT executive director Rik Kutsch Lojenga.
Regional
SCCP Re-evaluates Toluene and Benzophenone-3
The European Commission (EC) is requesting opinions from its Scientific Committee on Consumer Products (SCCP) on benzophenone-3 and toluene.
Claims/Labeling
Cosmetic Safety: Public Perception and Scientific Reality
As far as the public is concerned, hypothetical risks are real. And if anyone studies a chemical in depth, they can find some effect but whether it should be removed from the market comes down to a risk-benefit analysis. Cosmetic formulation is a continuous process of keeping in step with research, and when a true risk emerges, addressing it.
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News and Insights from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
: 4/6/2018
Rachel Grabenhofer is back with your
Cosmetics & Toiletries
video recap of this week's news and insights from the cosmetics R&D industry.
Claims/Labeling
Halal Regulations: Where Culture and Cosmetics Meet
For Muslims, additional rules for cosmetics are mandated by a unique source, the Quran, which implies further safety considerations related to the specific care of one's body. Halal certification, outlined here, is essentially a synonym for the careful supervision over all formula and production details, and its guarantee has gained interest from an increasing number of consumers.
Safety
Kenya Bans 400+ Soaps and Skin Brighteners
The products reportedly contain mercury and hydroquinone compounds, which according to the Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS), can only be used with a physician's oversight.
Regulations
FDA Seeks Public Input Ahead of ICCR Cosmetics Regulation Meeting
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will hold a public meeting on September 10, 2015 to receive input from the public on various topics pertaining to the regulation of cosmetics.
Regional
[update] US FDA Orders Lead Ingredient Out of Hair Color
The final ruling is a response to a color additive petition over safety concerns of lead acetate, which allows for gradual color change in "progressive" hair dyes.
Regional
PCPC Responds to Report of "Harmful Chemicals" in Personal Care
The Personal Care Products Council (PCPC) has responded to a study by the Silent Spring Institute that claims to have found harmful chemicals in a variety of personal care and household products.
Preservation
The Importance of Formaldehyde-Donor Preservatives in Personal Care Products
Preservatives are critical ingredients in personal care products and cosmetics, where they help to ensure consumer safety as well as product performance and stability. Among these materials, formaldehyde-donor (FD) preservatives have demonstrated a long history of safe and effective use for controlling microbial growth.
Regional
Massive Innovations, Complex Regulations: The Entanglements of Hair Care Products
Few relationships are as volatile as the one we share with our hair. Either we have too much of it or too little; we grow it where we don’t want it and lose it where we do. Regardless of each individual case, hair growth and removal spawns all kinds of new technology, and along with it, new regulations.
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