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Compliant in Paris, Illegal in New York: the Myth of "One Label Fits All"
Discover key cosmetic labeling requirements across the EU, US, and Canada. Learn why “one label fits all” is a costly compliance myth.
E-commerce : Which obligations do professionals have ?
Since the beginning of the health crisis, many people have turned to the Internet to continue consuming. A godsend for the cosmetics industry professionals. Like physical distribution, online sales are subject to very specific rules. CosmeticOBS took stock of the situation with Xavier Gueant, Director of Legal Affairs at the FEBEA.
Hand antisepsis: Q&A Biocide / Cosmetics
Hydroalcoholic products, which are an integral part of the barrier measures to combat the spread of the Covid-19 coronavirus, still raise many questions. What regulations do they depend on? What substances must (or must not) they contain? What claims can they make? Corinne Benoliel and Pauline Ferreira-Théret, from Institut Scientis, answer these questions (and many others), in this Q&A Biocid...
A short regulatory tour of the world for formulators
When we develop a cosmetic product, we think about galenics, texture, technical constraints, efficiency… but not only that! The formulator must also take into account the regulatory constraints imposed by the European Cosmetics Regulation in force and those of the areas where the developed product is marketed. Estelle Dehier, from Labosphère, offers here a small international overview of the most ...
"Free-from..." claims: clarification from the French supervisory authorities
Since 1 July 2019, and the joint implementation of the European Technical Document on Cosmetic Claims and the 8th revision of the French ARPP’s Recommendation “Cosmetic Products”, controversies and uncertainties as to their scope have remained very strong. With a central question: how would the control authorities take them into account during their inspections? The answer has just arrived, with t...
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Exposition of environmental cosmetics: Get ready!
We have started to talk more and more about environmental impact, in professional circles. And soon consumers will have to consider it before buying a...
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