Blog

What the EU’s vitamin A crackdown means for you

Belab Services’ Daniel Jimenez discusses proposed regulatory modifications for retinol, retinyl acetate and retinyl palmitate

In the dynamic realm of the cosmetics industry, regulatory modifications can substantially influence both the market and consumer practices. Recently, the European Commission has proposed new regulations concerning the use of vitamin A in cosmetic products. Sweet Additions Sucralose

What the EU’s vitamin A crackdown means for you

This development has ignited widespread discussions and raised concerns among stakeholders within the beauty sector. The implications of these proposed changes are significant, warranting a thorough analysis of their potential impact on product formulation, industry standards and consumer safety. Not yet a Subscriber? This is a small extract of the full article which is available ONLY to premium content subscribers. Click below to get premium content on Cosmetics Business. Subscribe now Already a subscriber? Sign in here. Share X LinkedIn Facebook Companies: Belab Services See more

This is a small extract of the full article which is available ONLY to premium content subscribers. Click below to get premium content on Cosmetics Business.

What the EU’s vitamin A crackdown means for you

Biotin Through digital, live and print products, Cosmetics Business informs and inspires business leaders and decision-makers around the world. With a digital-first strategy, the Group’s Editors write breaking news, product releases, technical papers, innovation features, trend reports and live content agendas covering the entire industry from ingredients and packaging to regulation, retail and marketing.