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On 25 October, 2024, the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) of the European Union issued the final opinion (SCCS/1663/24) on the inhalation toxicity of the fragrance ingredient acetylated vetiver oil-AVO (CAS No.84082-84-8, EC No.282-031-1) in sprayable cosmetic products. The preliminary opinion was issued on 5 March, 2024.
The Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) of the European Union issued a final opinion on Biphenyl-2-ol and Sodium 2-biphenylolate used in cosmetic products. SCCS/1669/24 was published on October 25, 2024, and refers to CAS/EC No.90-43-7/201-993-5 and CAS/EC No.132-27-4/205-055-6.
We have collected the latest FAQs on ordinary cosmetics filing from the Guangzhou Administration for Market Regulation and translated them into English for your reference.
On October 3, 2024, the UK submitted notification G/TBT/N/GBR/81/Add.1 to the World Trade Organization to amend Regulation No. 1223/2009 (EC) (UK Cosmetics Regulation) applicable to England, Wales, and Scotland. This draft amendment is an addendum to the notification G/TBT/N/GBR/81 submitted by the UK on April 10, 2024.
We have collected questions concerning the National Medical Products Administration Government Service Portal and translated them into English for your reference.
We have collected questions concerning China's National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) Government Service Portal and translated them into English for your reference.
We have collected questions about China's National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) Government Service Portal and translated them into English for your reference.
We have collected questions concerning the National Medical Products Administration Government Service Portal and translated them into English for your reference.
According to inquiries with the National Medical Products Administration(NMPA), five NMPA numbers have been deregistered this year. The possible reasons for deregistering newly registered ingredients may include: - Non-compliance with the definition of new ingredients: Some ingredients were registered, but in reality, they are already being used and managed as cosmetic ingredients, and are no longer considered new. - Functions exceeding the scope of cosmetics: Some ingredients have medicinal or other functions that go beyond the definition of cosmetics.