Latest cosmetics news in brief - Anti-ageing claims: L'Oreal reaches settlement with US FTC - Nanos: the FDA Guidance - Avon to cut 600 jobs - L'Oreal to acquire NYX Cosmetics brand - Reach: Candidate list updated with four new SVHCs - Illinois bans plastic microbeads - China: 2nd version of the inventory of existing ingredients…
July, 2 -
Anti-ageing claims: L'Oreal reaches settlement with US FTC
L'Oreal reached a proposed settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that would end an inquiry regarding advertising claims linked to two antiwrinkle products (Paris Youth Code and Genifique from Lancome brand). L'Oréal claimed that its products were clinically proven to boost genes' activity and stimulate the production of youth proteins that would cause "visibly younger skin in just 7 days". L'Oréal is now prohibited from making these claims, "
not supported by scientific evidence
", according to the FTC. The cosmetic maker said the advertising claims related to its Youth Code and Genifique were discontinued some time ago.
June, 30 - Nanos: the FDA Guidance
FDA publishes a safety of nanomaterials in cosmetic products guidance. FDA recommends that safety assessments for cosmetic products containing nanomaterials addresses a number of factors including physicochemical characteristics, agglomeration and size distribution in the final product, potential routes of exposure to the nanomaterials, dosimetry for
in vitro
and
in vivo
toxicology studies,
in vitro
and
in vivo
toxicological data on nanomaterial ingredients and their impurities, dermal penetration, potential inhalation, irritation (skin and eye) and sensitization studies, mutagenicity/genotoxicity studies. The guidance invites manufacturers …