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    13 February 2025By Shereen Aboarkabaregulatorycosmetics

    EU Cosmetics Regulation Updates, Thailand Prohibits New Cosmetic Ingredients and Updated China Inventory

    Thailand have announced fifty-six newly prohibited cosmetic ingredients. Changes to the EU Cosmetics Regulation have come into force. China officially updates its 'Ingredient Usage Information of Marketed Products', adding to the inventory.

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    EU Cosmetics Regulation Updates, Thailand Prohibits New Cosmetic Ingredients and Updated China Inventory

    Thailand Adds Fifty-Six Prohibited Ingredients in Cosmetics

    On 31st January 2025, a Ministry of Public Health announcement was published to the Thai Royal Gazette adding to the list of prohibited substances for use as ingredients in cosmetics. Fifty-six substances were added. The announcement came into force the following day (1st February 2025), with a 180-day transition period for cosmetics already manufactured or imported containing the newly prohibited ingredients before the announcement came into force.

    You may read the Gazette publication with the list of newly prohibited substances here.

    EU - Changes to Cosmetics Regulation Annex II and III in Force

    From 1st February 2025, cosmetic products newly placed on the EU market must comply with recent changes to Annex II and III of the ‘Cosmetic Products Regulation’ (EC) 1223/2009, detailed below. The further deadline for making available on the Union market is 1st November 2025. Click here for a useful note on the difference from CTPA/IFRA.

    Annex II Nanomaterials

    Styrene/Acrylates copolymer (nano), Sodium Styrene/Acrylates copolymer (nano)

    Copper (nano), Colloidal copper (nano)

    Colloidal silver (nano)

    Gold (nano), Colloidal Gold (nano), Gold Thioethylamino Hyaluronic Acid (nano), Acetylheptapeptide-9 Colloidal Gold (nano)

    Platinum (nano), Colloidal platinum (nano), Acetyltetrapeptide-17 Colloidal Platinum (nano)

    Annex III Substances and Their Maximum Concentrations

    Hydroxyapatite (nano): 10% in toothpaste; 0.465% in mouthwash

    Genistein: 0.007%

    Daidzein: 0.02%

    Kojic Acid: 1% in face and hand products

    Alpha-Arbutin: 2% in face cream; 0.5% in body lotion

    Arbutin: 7% in face cream

    You may read of all changes to the cosmetic product regulation here.

    China Releases Update to Ingredient Usage Information of Marketed Products

    China’s National Institute for Inspection and Quarantine has released the updated ‘Ingredient Usage Information of Marketed Products’ replacing the previous version issued on 30th April 2024. The ingredient inventory and usage information entries have been expanded. The publication of the draft for opinions was previously reported here.

    Click here for the official notice.

    Originally published at worldover.io