Cosmetic Label Articles & Analysis
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If you are associated with the fragrance industry or are interested in fragrances, you have most likely heard of IFRA. The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) is the global body that represents the fragrance industry. IFRA plays a vital role in ensuring that the fragrances produced and used worldwide are safe for people and the environment. This blog will outline what you need to know ...
If you are associated with the fragrance industry or are interested in fragrances, you have most likely heard of IFRA. The International Fragrance Association (IFRA) is the global body that represents the fragrance industry. IFRA plays a vital role in ensuring that the fragrances produced and used worldwide are safe for people and the environment. This blog will outline what you need to know ...
Where the synthetic biology product is a cosmetic ingredient, uncertainties are magnified because cosmetics, in most cases, are not subject to pre-market review by FDA, which typically relies on enforcement authorities it can deploy against improperly labeled cosmetics already on the market. ...
What do current regulations concerning fragrance sensitizers in cosmetic products in Europe contribute? There are for example bans and restrictions according to the Cosmetic Regulation, there is the “26 allergens rule” that requires that the names of some allergenic fragrance ingredients are listed on the containers, there is labelling and ...
Managers must also keep workers from doing any of the following within a controlled zone: Eating Drinking Smoking or chewing tobacco Chewing gum Applying cosmetics These areas must be clearly labeled as regulated areas. Provide the required protective equipment and safety training. ...
Unlike the EU, which has introduced labelling rules for cosmetics containing nanomaterials and has published a regulatory definition of the term “nanomaterials”, Japan has not yet developed any similar labelling requirements or definition. ...
On Jan. 11, 2010, new European Union (EU) cosmetics legislation entered into force. It requires cosmetic products that contain nanoscale ingredients to be labeled as such. ...
