The European Commission just transmitted to the Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade in WTO two draft regulations aimed to amend the Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009. Topics: the ban of a UV-filter, restrictions for 9 hair dyes and authorisation of Thioglycolic acid in products intended for eyelash waving.
3-Benzylidene camphor
Notification date
November 20, 2014
Content
The draft Commission Regulation aims at prohibiting the use of 3-Benzylidene Camphor as a UV filter and a UV absorber in cosmetic products by deleting it from the list of authorised UV-filters in Annex VI and by adding it to the list of prohibited substances in Annex II to Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009.
Proposed date of adoption
May 2015
Proposed date of entry into force
20 days from publication in the Official Journal of the EU (The provisions shall apply from six months after entry into force of this Regulation.)
For further information
• See the
draft regulation amending Annexes II and VI to Cosmetics Regulation
• Also see the
Opinion of SCCS on 3-Benzylidene Camphor (June 18, 2013)
Hair dyes / Thioglycolic acid
Notification date
November 25, 2014
Content
The draft Commission Regulation aims at restricting the use of nine newly assessed hair dye substances (HC Blue No 17, HC Blue No 15, Acid Green 25, Acid Violet 43, 2-Methoxy-Methyl-p-Phenylenediamine et 2-Methoxy-Methyl-p-Phenylenediamine, Hydroxyanthraquinone-aminopropyl Methyl Morpholinium Methosulfate Sulfate, Disperse Red 17) by listing them in Annex III to Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009. In addition, it aims at authorising Thioglycolic acid and its …