The Eu Commission has requested the opinion of the SCCS regarding the safety of several cosmetic ingredients. Find out which ones in this article!

The Eu Commission has requested the opinion of the SCCS regarding the safety of several cosmetic ingredients. Find out which ones in this article!
The European Commission has issued a Corrigendum to its Cosmetic Regulation concerning Salicylic acid. Find out all the details in this article.
Learn more about aluminum-containing cosmetic products.
Learn more about the implications Brexit may have for the commercialization of your cosmetics products in the UK and EU markets.
Read more about the updated manual with guidelines for nail care and massage products, and essential oils as cosmetics on the EU market.
Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety issue opinion on the use of zinc pyrithione in hair conditioners, shampoos, skincare products, and other EU cosmetics.
Brexit negotiations are on hold. EU trade talks could be postponed due to the coronavirus. But the new UK law on Medical Devices has been progressing.
Cannabidiol (CBD) has been capturing more and more the attention of manufacturers and consumers in many different consumer products, particularly in food supplements in view of its multiple and alleged beneficial properties for human health. CBD is a non-psychoactive compound and one of the many cannabinoids contained in Cannabis.
Indigofera tinctoria (C170) with CAS number 84775-63-3 has been scrutinized by the SCCS since 2003. The first SCCS opinion called for “a complete safety dossier on Indigofera tinctoria is required”.
Obelis Academy organized COVID-19 Webinar – Cosmetic on April 29, 2020.
The webinar was especially designed to teach you, step-by-step, how to place on the EU Market Covid-19 related cosmetic products, with a special focus on hand sanitizers (classified as Cosmetics or Biocides).