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November regulatory roundup

EU regulatory news SCCS Final Opinion: Butylparaben Deemed Safe as Cosmetic Preservative at Low Concentrations: The SCCS’s “SCCS/1651/23 Final Opinion” states that Butylparaben is safe for adults in cosmetics at up to 0.14% concentration but suggests more data is needed for children’s safety. The evaluation focuses solely on consumer safety, not environmental factors. SCCS’s Final […]

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Major Updates in Cosmetic Regulations USA: What You Need to Know

The Modernization of Cosmetic Regulations Act of 2022 (MoCRA) Brings Significant Changes In a landmark move to ensure consumer safety, the Modernization of Cosmetic Regulations Act of 2022 (MoCRA) has introduced pivotal changes to the cosmetic industry’s regulatory framework. These modifications, effective from December 29, are a result of amendments to Chapter VI of the

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FDA Delays Enforcement of Cosmetic Registration Requirements: What You Need to Know

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently made an important announcement that will have a significant impact on the cosmetic industry. In a move aimed at providing the industry with additional time to meet compliance requirements, the FDA has decided to delay the enforcement of the cosmetic product facility registration and product listing

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New standards for BHT and kojic acid in cosmetics in the UK

The UK cosmetics industry is about to undergo significant change, as the Scientific Advisory Group on the Chemical Safety of Consumer Products (SAG-CS) has published a series of key recommendations. Previously unregulated, butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) and kojic acid have been scrutinized for their potential endocrine-disrupting effects, resulting in extensive revisions. The new framework for maximum

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MoCRA – which businesses qualify for exemption?

MoCRA (Sec. 612) exempts certain small businesses from GMP, facility registration and product listing. Small businesses are defined as businesses with average gross annual sales of cosmetic products in the USA for the previous 3-year period of less than $1,000,000 (adjusted for inflation). However, this exemption does not apply to facilities producing cosmetic products that:

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CE.way Regulatory Consultants Expands to Arizona to Navigate New US Cosmetics Regulation – MoCRA

In an exciting move to broaden its international presence and meet the growing demand for regulatory consulting services in the cosmetics industry, CE.way Regulatory Consultants, a renowned regulatory compliance firm, has established a new subsidiary in the United States, specifically in the state of Arizona. This strategic expansion aims to position CE.way as a key

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Microplastics in the Cosmetic Industry: Regulations and Latest Developments

Introduction Microplastics have become a significant environmental concern due to their widespread presence in various ecosystems, including oceans, rivers, and even the atmosphere. The cosmetic industry has been under scrutiny for its contribution to microplastic pollution. In this blog, we will explore the issue of microplastics in the cosmetic industry, the existing regulations, and provide

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