In response to consumers' growing need for reassurance, the use of labels by brands has developed widely in the cosmetics industry, particularly at a time when organic and natural cosmetics are growing, with labels for organic, and natural cosmetics, sustainable supply and environmentally-friendly. ...
Biorius provides a fast and reliable solution that go from A to Z for brands, manufacturers and importers to comply with the European Cosmetic Regulations (EC No 1223/2009) and the British Cosmetics Products Enforcement Regulations 2013 (UK CR). ...
For instance, if a great natural material is harvested from the ocean, brands are increasingly asking how the harvesting is conducted, by whom and under what conditions. Wildcrafting/foraging can be a useful means of establishing ethical supply chains, said Gill. He added that such programs can...
Cosmetic ingredients and formulations also potentially contain urticariogens, either as ingredients purposely included, or as contaminants.4Example urticariogens are oils from nuts such as peanuts, sesame or sunflower; fruit and vegetable extracts including cu...
PFAS, which is a family of chemicals that can harm your immune system, and interfere with normal growth and development[9][10]. M- and o-phenylenediamine, which may damage DNA and irritate sensitive skin[11]. These are not always going to be on the label. So you have no idea what is...
Additionally, a notable local cosmetic industry has emerged, with international brands also manufacturing cosmetics under licensing agreements in the UAE. A study conducted in 2020 examined 74 randomly selected PCCPs, revealing that 12% of them contained plastic μBs, specifically polyethylene (PE) [...