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Monday, July 17, 2023Regulation

Canada consults on changes to the regulation of 19 cosmetic ingredients

Le Canada consulte sur la modification de la réglementation de 19 ingrédients cosmétiques

On 13 July 2023, Health Canada opened a consultation on 19 amendments to the Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist. On the agenda are two bans and a total of 17 changes to existing restrictions. The comment period runs until 11 October 2023.

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The proposed new prohibitions

Basic Green 4 (malachite green and its salts)
Ingredient involved
• INCI: Basic Green 4 - CAS: 569-64-2
Health Canada’s explanation
• It is proposed to add this ingredient to the list of prohibited due to potential developmental effects.
Regulations in Europe
• Basic Green 4 is listed un entry 1188 of Annex II (prohibited substances) to the Cosmetic Regulation 1223/2009.

Thioglycolic acid esters
Ingredients involved
• INCI: Glyceryl Thioglycolate - CAS: 30618-84-9
• INCI: Isooctyl Thioglycolate - CAS: 25103-09-7
Health Canada’s explanation
• Increased skin sensitization. Glyceryl thioglycolate can remain on permed hair for at least three months after the procedure. Continuous exposure increases the risk for developing skin sensitization and long-lasting dermatitis for people who are already sensitized. Health Canada proposes this substance be described as prohibited since a health protective limit cannot be calculated.
Regulations in Europe
• Thioglycolic acid esters are regulated under entry 2b of Annex III (restricted substances) to Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009. Their maximum concentration in hair waving or straightening products is limited to 8% for general use and 11% for professional use, with a PH of 6 to 9.5. Conditions of use and warnings must appear on the labelling. …

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