d under Annex III and Annex V of the EU Cosmetics Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009, with spec
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Read More..., adhesives, inks, plastics, soaps, and cosmetics. The Australian Pesticides and Veterina
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Read More...UK Extends Restrictions on Chemicals in Cosmetics The United Kingdom has expanded its
Read More...ent. Key Restrictions Cosmetics Use Limits: The substance cannot be use
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Read More...lth Canada updated its "Notification of Cosmetics: Guide for Cosmetic Notifications" to i
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Read More...his regulation amends Annex 3 of the UK Cosmetics Regulation (retained from Regulation (E
Read More...intentionally added to products such as cosmetics, detergents, fertilizers, and medical d
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