Nano-Form Cosmetic Ingredients Subject To New EU Prohibitions; Beauty News In Brief

From new cosmetic ingredient restrictions in the EU to beauty tech developments, M&A and industry leadership changes, beauty news in brief.

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The European Commission has published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 14 March an amendment to the Cosmetic Products Regulation adding the following substances in nano form to Annex II (substances prohibited in cosmetic products):

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