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Section: Regulations
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Malaysia to Certify Halal Cosmetics
Malaysia plans to certify cosmetics that meet Islamic laws, religious authorities said.
Claims/Labeling
Green Biologics Receives Halal and Kosher Certifications
“These certifications are becoming popular, not only for those with religious motivations, but also to the wider market as they are being used as an effective method for identifying high quality goods.”
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.
Magazine
Asia-Pacific Regulatory Update: STSC 2022, Halal, COVID-19 Policy Response and More
Midway through 2022, the Asia-Pacific region has undergone regulatory changes ranging from children's cosmetics to ingredient updates which includes safety and technical standards for cosmetics (STSC), an updated halal logo and COVID-19 policies.
Claims/Labeling
Certified 'True': Food Virtues in Beauty, Part I
In relation, consumer belief in third-party endorsements has given rise to certification programs to reinforce claims; these are explored here in the first of a two-part series. More cosmetics on the market not only contain popular food ingredients, but also carry popular claims from the food industry, such as organic and halal.
Event Coverage
[video] News and Insights from Cosmetics & Toiletries: 2/16/2018
February may be passing quickly, but at
Cosmetics & Toiletries
we are always "Febru-ready" for R&D news! Our assistant editor Brooke covers the acne/depression connection, sugarcane-derived squalane and hair regeneration in this week's recap video.
Regional
Dubai Cracks Down on Banned Substances in Cosmetics
Dubai Municipality is cracking down on manufacturers and distributors of personal care products containing banned substances linked to cancer and animal products that violate Islamic beliefs.
Regional
South Korea Aims for Cosmetic Expansion
The South Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety announced that it will form a new council of ASEAN member countries by 2019, with the goal of establishing cosmetic industry regulations in the region so that South Korean companies can fare better in the ASEAN market.
Companies
Expansion Project Completed at BASF’s Cimanggis Site
BASF completed a surfactant capacity expansion project at its Cimanggis site in Indonesia to help serve the home and personal care industries.
Claims/Labeling
Editor's Note: Little Jars, Big Effects
Cosmetic technologies are amazing. They pack big effects into little jars and boxes whose outer labels don’t (or can’t) do them justice. If they did, nearly every U.S. marketer would be the recipient of a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warning letter.
People
IFSCC, Cosmetics and Surprises as Told By The General
In addition to emphasizing how SCC members are automatically part of the IFSCC, Mary Lynn Halland shared other insights and surprises she stumbled upon in her new role as Secretary General of IFSCC.
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.
Organic/COSMOS
Certified 'True': Green Virtues in Beauty, Part II
Many cosmetic brands have adopted green and sustainable practices that minimize harm to living entities, i.e., cruelty-free and eco-friendly, while offering “clean” transparency. This second installment in a two-part series covers these practices, along with related certifying agencies and programs.
Magazine
Asia-Pacific Regulatory Update: Children’s Cosmetics, Toothpaste, Personalized Products, Ingredients, E-commerce and More
Notable changes in the Asia-Pacific region include adjustments to cosmetic ingredient technical standards and cosmetic pre-market management.
Regional
Regulating Risk: Fragrance Safety for the 21st Century
Clear-cut guidance has been given to establish fragrance safety based on RIFM’s scientific assessment and IFRA’s standards. This article elucidates the work of the fragrance industry to mitigate sensitization and assure the safety of its products.
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