Latest cosmetics news in brief: L'Oreal buys Nickel - Triman postponed for a year - Deadline extended for comments of the SCCS Opinions on nanos - Revlon acquires The Colomer Group - New Board of Directors, in Cosmebio - Pierre Fabre passing away - REACH: a reminder of the obligation of information - CFDA consults on the approval of a new cosmetic ingredient - CLH consultation launched on hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde - India bans testing of cosmetics on animals - FDA publishes guidance for Good Manufacturing Practices - Cosmetics Regulation: a White Paper about the hair-dressers’ obligations - Evaluation of local toxicity / irritation of vitamin A - REACH: the situation on the 31 May 2013 due date - Parliamentary fact-finding mission on environmental labelling …
September, 11 - L'Oreal buys Nickel
After the French daily
Le Figaro
website, L’Oreal group has made an offer to buy the Nickel brand from the Interparfums Group, for € 3.2 million (GBP 2.66 million; USD 4.2 million). The transaction, effective on 31 December 2013, comprises the brand and the two beauty salons, in Paris and New York.
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on
Le Figaro
website
September, 9 - Triman postponed for a year
It was to be displayed on labels as of 1 January 2014. The Triman logo, designed to harmonize the recycling markings of the different products placed on the market, and to provide consumers with sorting instructions, will be mandatory only as of 1 January 2015. This is called for by the bill of authorization for the Simplification and Security of businesses’ life, presented to the French Cabinet on 4 September, stipulates that “the (French) government suggests adapting the implementation date of this provision in order to allow manufacturers the time needed to be ready. The 1 January 2015, called for in this same article to harmonise the sorting instructions, has, therefore, been set.”
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the text of this bill
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Triman: a …