SCCNFP Updates Fragrance Materials Prohibited In Cosmetics
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
The European Union's Scientific Committee on Cosmetics and Non-Food Products has added a number of fragrance ingredients to a list of perfumery materials prohibited in cosmetics without restrictions. The SCCNFP opinions were adopted during a plenary meeting Dec. 9 and incorporated into a recently released report
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