Cosmetic Preservatives Stand Better Chance In EU If CMR Bans Aren't 'Automatic'

NGOs say the widely accepted legal understanding in the EU is that substances classified as carcinogenic, mutagenic or toxic to reproduction are "automatically" banned from cosmetic product use – but the European Commission says otherwise. The regulatory case of preservative polyaminopropyl biguanide helps to illustrate the advantages for industry in the Commission-affirmed non-automatic model.

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How many years does it take to demonstrate to the European Commission's Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety that an ingredient with carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic (CMR) properties can be safely used in cosmetics under controlled conditions?

Would another 15 months be helpful to ensure that vital ingredients aren't lost unnecessarily, or would the extended timeline merely prolong

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