On June 14, 2022, the United Kingdom’s Secretary of State implemented Statutory Instruments (SIs) which impose the ban on some chemicals in cosmetics and toys. This is in accordance with the EU decision and based on the assessments done by the scientific advisory body that was set up after Brexit.
The new SIs adds some carcinogenic, mutagenic, or reproductive toxicants (CMRs) to Annex II (the list of prohibited substances in cosmetic products) of the cosmetic regulation in the UK. Deoxyarbutin is banned and salicylic acid is added to Annex III of the cosmetics regulation, although restricting its uses to being used as a preservative at the following concentrations:
The amendment also limits the use of aniline and formaldehyde in toys meant for children under 36 months and other toys that might get placed in the mouth. The rule regarding salicylic, aniline, formaldehyde, and deoxyarbutin and salicylic acid in cosmetics are expected to come into force on December 15, 2022. While other rules in the SIs will enter into force on October 15, 2022.
Restricted Limit Values for Aluminium in Toys |
Restricted Limit Values for Aniline in Toys |
Restricted Limit Values for Formaldehyde in Toys |
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