RAPEX reports more safety bans of cosmetics
EU product safety network RAPEX has reported a series of EU market withdrawals of personal care products because they contain substances banned under the EU cosmetics directive:
EU product safety network RAPEX has reported a series of EU market withdrawals of personal care products because they contain substances banned under the EU cosmetics directive:
• Estonia banned two lines of Turkish nail polish Mirra lux for including dibutyl phthalate (6.17% by weight).
• Ivory Coast produced whitening cream Lightening Beauty Crème has been withdrawn from the Irish market for containing hydroquinone (3.8%).
• Portugal has blocked the sale of Italian hair colouring cream Color Contrast for containing the banned substance m-phenylenediamine.
Also, Chinese doll eye shadow cosmetics Heart Palette has been withdrawn from the Polish market because its ingredients break the EU toys directive. The problem is that it contains 172mg/kg of chromium (maximum permitted 60mg/kg) and 1,620mg/kg of lead (maximum 90mg/kg).