EU Regulation bans and restricts the use of certain nanomaterials in cosmetics

On 15 March 2024, the Official Journal of the European Union published Commission Regulation (EU) 2024/858 on the use of several nanomaterials, amending the EU Cosmetics Regulation.

Amendments to Annex II and III

In the Annex II-List of substances prohibited in cosmetic products, the following entries are added.

In the Annex III-List of substances that cosmetic products must not contain except subject to the restrictions laid down, the following entry is added.

INCI nameCAS noProduct type, body
parts
Maximum
concentration
in ready
use
preparation
Other
Hydroxyapatite (nano)1306-06-5(a) Toothpaste
(b) Mouthwash
(a) 10 %
(b) 0,465 %
For (a) and (b):
Not to be used in
applications that
may lead to
exposure of the
end-users lungs
by inhalation.

Only
nanomaterials
having the
following
characteristics are allowed:
1) [composed of]
rod-shaped
particles of which
at least 95,8 % (in
particle number)
have an aspect
ratio less than 3,
and the remaining
4,2 % have an
aspect ratio not
exceeding 4,9;
2) the particles are
not coated or
surface-modified
Timeline

This Regulation will enter into force on 4 April 2024.

Regarding the new entries in Annex II; From 1 February 2025 cosmetic products containing that substances shall not be placed on the Union market. From 1 November 2025 cosmetic products containing that substance shall not be made available on the Union market.

Regarding the new entry in Annex III; From 1 February 2025 cosmetic products containing that substance and not complying with the restrictions shall not be placed on the Union market. From 1 November 2025 cosmetic products containing that substance shall not be made available on the Union market.

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