标签:AQSIQ, cosmeitcs, cosmetics, export, import, import&export, inspection, quarantine, record-keeping, safety evaluation information • 2012年8月10日 • 0 条评论

AQSIQ published the announcement 110 of 2012 to emphasize the safety evaluation information of cosmetics imported and exported
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标签:cosmetics, inspection, inspection and quarantine, quarantine, record-keeping, Shanghai CIQ • 2012年7月31日 • 0 条评论
Shanghai CIQ specifies requirements for the consignees of imported trade cosmetics who shall apply for record keeping for themselves and provide documents needed for product inspection.
31 July, 2012
Under the guidance of Measures for the Inspection, Quarantine and Supervision of Imported and Exported Cosmetics (AQSIQ Order 143), Shanghai Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau (Shanghai CIQ) published the notice on inspection of cosmetics imported into China through Shanghai Port.
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标签:administrative licensing, cosmetics, domestic, hygiene license, inspection, non-special, nonspecial use, record keping, record-keeping • 2012年7月25日 • 0 条评论
Recently, Fujian Food and Drug Administration carried out a special check on domestic non-special use cosmetics. Enterprises involved in the productio…
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标签:cosmetics, cosmeticss, GB 5296.3-2008, GB 5296.32008, imported cometics, imported cosmetics, INCI, labelling, record-keeping, recordkeeping, special cosmetics • 2012年6月7日 • 0 条评论
Recently, Gansu Bureau of Quality and Technical Supervision has conducted a spot inspection on 40 batches of children cosmetics (mainly used by infants under 6 years old), among which the labelling of 3 batches are not qualified. Some production enterprises of children cosmetics failed to print all ingredients on the label.
7 June 2012
According to Instruction for Use of Consumer Products—General Labelling for Cosmetics (GB 5296.3-2008), all ingredients shall be completely and authentically printed on the visible panels of cosmetics sales packagings to facilitate consumers to identify ingredients that may cause skin allergy and harm easily to some children and shall be listed in descending order of “quantity”. The names of ingredients should be in line with standard Chinese names translated according to International Nomenclature Cosmetic Ingredient (INCI). If a name is not covered by INCI, cosmetics enterprises can use the corresponding name in Chinese Pharmacopoeia, its chemical or botanical name.
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