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ECHA RAC opinions on three "cosmetic" ingrédients

Avis du CER de l'ECHA sur trois ingrédients d'utilisation cosmétique

On 18 June 2025, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) reported on the latest meetings of its Scientific Committees. On the agenda: three opinions from the RAC (Risk Assessment Committee) on proposed CLH classifications affecting ingredients that may be used in cosmetics.

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Strontium compounds

This opinion covers a total of 11 substances, three of which may still be used in cosmetics.
• Strontium acetate (No.CAS: 543-94-2, No.CE: 208-854-8, INCI: Strontium Acetate) is listed in the Cosing with the functions: Oral care, Soothing.
It is included in Annex III/58 (Restricted substances) of Regulation 1223/2009 which limits its use to oral products at a maximum concentration of 3.5%.
• Strontium chloride (No.CAS: 10476-85-4, No.CE: 233-971-6, INCI: Strontium Chloride) is listed in the Cosing with the functions: Oral care, Skin conditioning, Soothing.
It is included in Annex III/57 of Regulation 1223/2009 which limits its use to oral products at a maximum concentration of 3.5% and to shampoos and face products at a maximum concentration of 2.1%.
• Strontium hydroxide (No.CAS: 18480-07-4 / 1311-10-0, No.CE: 242-367-1, INCI: Strontium hydroxide) is listed in the Cosing with the function: Buffering.
It is included in Annex III/63 of Regulation 1223/2009 which limits its use to its function as a pH adjuster for depilatories at a maximum concentration of 3.5%.

Sweden’s proposal
Sweden has proposed the following classification.
• Repr. 1B, H360D - May damage the unborn child.

RAC’s opinion
RAC agreed to the proposal by …

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