ember 2023, all personal care products, cosmetics, and perfumes sold in Brazil must have
Read More...e, tobacco, food, beverages, medicines, cosmetics, finished products, fire extinguishers
Read More...ng sectors: Consumer mixtures, cosmetics, and ski wax (initially discussed in th
Read More...d the list of restricted substances for cosmetics under the country’s Guidelines for Co
Read More...lause (b) of Section 3 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940, which is effective from 1 Ap
Read More...s a potential human carcinogen found in cosmetics. It is formed when nitrosating agents r
Read More...otifiers, responsible persons (RPs) and cosmetics manufacturers will be required to elect
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Read More...turing and Quality Control of Excellent Cosmetics. The amendment aims to harmonize d
Read More...l Committee EASC/TC 071, which oversees cosmetics and related products. The draft has bee
Read More...current regulatory framework governing cosmetics. The review centers on the Cosmetics Ac
Read More...l requirements of EAS 346 (Labelling of Cosmetics – General Requirements) and each pack
Read More...ementation of electronic submission for cosmetics and new cosmetic ingredients, effective
Read More...eryday products such as food packaging, cosmetics, non-stick cookware and electronics. Th
Read More...Compatibility Testing and Evaluation of Cosmetics and Packaging Materials". These guideli
Read More...uch as pharmaceuticals, food additives, cosmetics, and pesticide residues in food intende
Read More...d reportable ingredients list (RIL) for cosmetics, adding 29 new ingredients to the list.
Read More...hese substances in consumer products or cosmetics above certain concentration thresholds.
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Read More...ial or medical ones, juvenile products, cosmetics, and feminine hygiene products. Unli
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