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"CE Marking Consultants with a Reputation for Excellence"While in the European market in reference to cosmetic products is regulated and harmonized by the Cosmetics Directive 76/768/EEC and the NEW Cosmetic Regulation EC 1223/2009, the regulatory framework in the USA has not been as comprehensive and stringent till today.
The current US law in effect is from 1938 and has not been amended ever since, therefore, a shift in the US cosmetic policy is indispensable. In light of the ongoing product safety concerns within the self-regulated US Cosmetic industry, The Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011 was introduced on June 24th, 2011 to United States House of Representatives.
The first and foremost objective of this new Act is to eliminate the harmful chemicals from cosmetic products and require companies to fully disclose their product ingredients for the very first time. The most important features of the SCA is to reduce the loopholes deriving from its outdated status and to give the FDA the authority to see that personal care products are free of harmful ingredients.
The focus of the Safe Cosmetic Act H.R.2359 is the following highlights:
As per today, the Safety Cosmetic Act of 2011 is still not enforced. At the moment, it is at the Committees level for investigation and revision; therefore, it is only the first step towards a legal regulatory framework.
None the less, it shows a first step towards a real and more stringent regulatory approach concerning Cosmetics in the US alongside being the first interesting touching points between the European Cosmetic Regulation EC 1223/2009 and the new US Cosmetic Laws (such as: GMP, Pre-Market Registration/Notification, Safety Assessment, Labeling Requirements, Full Product specifications and the address to the issue of animal testing).
In light of the ongoing product safety concerns within the self-regulated US Cosmetic industry, The Safe Cosmetics Act of 2011 was introduced on June 24th, 2011 to United States House of Representatives.
The costs may seem daunting to US Cosmetic companies on the forefront of passing the Safe Cosmetics Act; however, more extensive testing should undoubtedly increase US Manufacturers international desirability and/or lead time in entering global markets, this is especially applicable to the European Union which is very structured in it safety requirements.
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Last updated Mar 12, 2012
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