ions on titanium dioxide (TiO₂) in cosmetics, focusing on its use as a colorant, U
Read More...es to the "Guidelines for Control of Cosmetic Products in Malaysia". These revisions
Read More...e 7 of the Labeling Requirements for Cosmetic Packaging, Containers, Labels, or Dire
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Read More...nistry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI). The revised process includes change
Read More...inistry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), in collaboration with the Ministry of
Read More...dhesives, inks, plastics, soaps, and cosmetics. The Australian Pesticides and Veteri
Read More...ng industrial chemicals, detergents, cosmetics, agrochemicals, food additives, veter
Read More...dehyde and formaldehyde releasers in cosmetic products. This is because formaldehyde
Read More...es regulations for personal hygiene, cosmetic, and perfume products. This decree rep
Read More...inistry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) released a joint draft notice on its p
Read More...Extends Restrictions on Chemicals in Cosmetics The United Kingdom has expanded it
Read More...hnical Regulation on the Labeling of Cosmetic Products. The new compliance deadline
Read More...inistry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) circulated a draft notice to add metho
Read More...nistry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI). The revised process includes changes
Read More...ving this substance, particularly in cosmetic applications, require prior notificati
Read More...ed a comprehensive evaluation of the Cosmetic Products Regulation (Regulation (EC) N
Read More...he Ministry of Public Health and the Cosmetics Committee of Thailand have introduced
Read More...inistry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfar
Read More...nd products such as cleaning agents, cosmetics, and DIY materials. Urine and blood b
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