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The EU Cosmetic Regulation 1223/2009, effective since 2013, governs cosmetic products in 31 European countries, ensuring consumer safety. It outlines mandatory labeling requirements, including responsible person details, origin, content, and durability symbols, to comply with EU standards.
Cosmetic kits are classified based on their instructions: those with clear mixing instructions are considered cosmetic products under EU Regulation 1223/2009, while kits without such instructions are treated as raw materials under CLP Regulation. Compliance involves safety assessments, labeling, and testing.
Learn about IFRA, the International Fragrance Association, and their Code of Practice for safe fragrance use. Find out how to create an IFRA certificate and comply with industry standards to ensure product safety and regulatory compliance.
Experts find insufficient evidence to classify glyphosate as a CMR. Learn about the transparent review process and why it won't be included in the Candidate List. Discover the role of the RAC in guiding ECHA's decisions on substance risks. For more information, visit our page on Substance securing.
The French decree 2017-291 bans solid plastic particles in rinse-off cosmetics from January 2018 and plastic cotton buds from January 2020 to reduce environmental plastic waste. This aligns with EU efforts to phase out microbeads, promoting eco-friendly alternatives.
Learn about undesirable effects in cosmetics, responsibilities of Responsible Persons, reporting SUE, corrective actions, and the importance of cosmetovigilance.