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Tuesday, November 27, 2018Congresses

Cosmetic claims: the FEBEA's answers during Cosmetic Valley's Congress

Questions/Réponses de la FEBEA

No less than 19 questions on the theme of cosmetic claims were asked by participants to the FEBEA’s scientific, regulatory, environmental and international affairs experts during the traditional Question and Answer session, which closes the Cosmetic Valley Perfumes and Cosmetics Congress every year. With a particular focus on the “Free from…” and “Hypoallergenic” claims, which are more than ever of concern, given the recent changes in the regulations that affect them and the texts that threaten them.

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They answered questions from delegates on November 15, 2018:
• Anne Dux, Director of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs, European Relations Officer
• Virginie d’Enfert, Director of Economic, Environmental and International Affairs
• Françoise Audebert, Scientific and Regulatory Advisor
• Raffaella Berioli, Scientific and Regulatory Advisor
• Catherine Bramaud, Scientific and Regulatory Advisor

Background on the claims “Free from…” and “Hypoallergenic”
The Technical Document resulting from the work of the European sub-working group on claims and the 8th revision of the ARPP Recommendation Cosmetic Products, both applicable from 1 July 2019, specifically target the claims “Free from…” and “Hypoallergenic”, making their use very difficult or even impossible. And even if these texts are not absolutely binding, they are nonetheless reference texts that both industry representatives and market regulators strongly urge to follow.

“Free from…” Claims

Question

What could be the sanctions for brands that have “Free from…” claims (e.g. Paraben-free) still on packs after July 2019. Will there be product withdrawal requests?

Anne Dux’s answer
It’s a complicated question. Firstly because the text is not very legible, and also because the competent French authorities do not have a direct authorisation to control Article 20 of the Cosmetic Regulation (“Product claims”), and …

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