Cosmetics Europe published the updated version of the Charter and Guiding Principles on Responsible Marketing Communications to ensure better consumer protection in the new digitalized world.

Cosmetics Europe published the updated version of the Charter and Guiding Principles on Responsible Marketing Communications to ensure better consumer protection in the new digitalized world.
Through this interview, you will get more insight about Obelis. What are doing and how can we help you to compliance with EU regulations.
All non-UK manufacturers who wish to sell their products in Great Britain after January 1, 2021, must appoint a UK-based RP by that date. Find out more!
The SCCS published the Scientific Advice on the safety of nanomaterials in cosmetics, shedding some light on this rather obscure aspect of the cosmetic industry.
The EU Chemical Strategy for Sustainability aims to build a zero-pollution environment in line with Europe’s new agreement towards a toxic-free Union: The Green Deal.
In September 2020, a guidance was issued on the use of the UKCA mark from January 1, 2021, as a substitute for the CE mark on the UK market.
Cannabis and its related components pose specific challenges to compliance with the Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009/EC, main regulatory framework for cosmetics
With Cosmetic Regulation 1223/2009, Europe proclaimed a total ban on animal testing for cosmetic products and their ingredients to avoid any animal suffering for cosmetic reasons.
The Kanavape Case (C-663/18) judgment provides some much-needed clarity over the status of CBD in the EU and whether it should be classified as a narcotic substance.
It is crucial to remember the importance of Regulation (EU) No 655/2013, regulating the common criteria for the justification of claims on cosmetic products.