sion and Administration of Children’s Cosmetics which is expected to take effect
Read More...(NMPA) published a special label for cosmetics that are intended for use by chil
Read More...may result in a 1 billion pounds extra cost for chemical manufacturers and importe
Read More...ulation amending several annexes of the cosmetics regulation, prohibiting certain s
Read More...DS) announced a partial revision to the Cosmetics Act, adding 1,2,4-Trihydroxybenze
Read More...China’s NMPA announced children cosmetic working plan to come into force Ja
Read More...ous chemicals that are commonly used in cosmetics to the candidate list. Under
Read More...Based on the China cosmetic regulation (Cosmetics Supervision and Administration Re
Read More...Under EU Cosmetics Regulation, the commission banned some uses of methyl-n-methyla
Read More...hensive chemical regulation. Mexico and Costa Rica (also OECD members) are still d
Read More...industrial resins, adhesives, and some cosmetic and medical products. And scientif
Read More...implementing quality control orders (QCOs) issued by the Bureau of Indian Standar
Read More...al testing. In 2017, Switzerland banned cosmetics that contain ingredients tested
Read More...ill to prohibit the use of animals for cosmetics testing. The bill stipulates that
Read More...In January 2022, Cosmetic Alliance (CA) and a representative from their allied stak
Read More...t (UV) filters allowed to be present in cosmetics. In addition, Resolution 600 for
Read More...On 7 March 2022, Australia notified the changes to its laws regarding Mercury, in a bid to comply with the Minamata Convention obligations. Due to the amendment, Australia now prohibits the import and export of elemental mercury, also known as m
Read More...Regulation on Safety Standards, etc. of Cosmetics’. This is the cosmetics policy
Read More...tion exigencies, consequently lowering cost and encouraging commercialization. It
Read More...589/2021 complements and transpose MERCOSUR Resolutions 19/2021, 20/2021 and 21/2
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