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Corrigendum to Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009

Rectificatif au Règlement Cosmétiques 1223/2009

On October 9, 2025, the Commission published a corrigendum to the Cosmetics Regulation (EC) No.1223/2009 in five different language versions in the Official Journal of the European Union. The aim is to standardize the labeling of the list of ingredients.

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Five language versions are affected by this corrigendum:
• FR: French
• EL: Greek
• HR: Croatian
• PT: Portuguese
• RO: Romanian

What is changing

In these five cases, this corrigendum amends point (g) of paragraph 1 of Article 19 of the Cosmetics Regulation (Labelling) to replace the term “ingredients” (in the national language) preceding the list of ingredients with the single term: “ingredients” (in English).
In concrete terms:
• FR: the term “ingrédients” is replaced by “ingredients”
• EL: the term “συστατικά” is replaced by “ingredients”
• HR: the term “sastojci” is replaced by “ingredients”
• PT: the term “ingredientes” is replaced by “ingredients”
• RO: the term “ingrediente” is replaced by “ingredients”

Entry into force

No date of entry into force is specified in the text of the corrigendum.
When, then, must product labelling be changed to comply with the amended Regulation?

What the regulations say
When questioned by CosmeticOBS, FEBA and Cosmed provided similar responses: • A corrigendum does not create a new legal text; it forms an integral part of the original text and does not have its own date of entry into force.
• Approved corrigenda are published in …

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