CIR Expert Panel’s September Safety Findings, Final 2023 Priorities

Cosmetic Ingredient Review’s panel of independent experts will be highly focused on botanical ingredients in 2023 – a sign of the times, it says. At its September meeting, the panel finalized six ingredient safety reports, advanced four tentative reports, and issued an insufficient data announcement for Phenyl-Substituted Methicones.

The Expert Panel for Cosmetic Ingredient Safety reached conclusions on six ingredients or ingredient groups at its 26-27 September meeting and finalized its list of priorities for 2023.

The panel’s 162nd meeting could be its last virtual meeting, with plans to convene in-person in December after two years...

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