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1 Cosmetic Products Ingredient Labelling Help Note for Dermatologists
2 Cosmetic Ingredient Labelling The legislation that regulates cosmetic products in the UK is the Cosmetic Products (Safety) Regulations This Regulation implements the EU (European Union) Cosmetics Directive (76/768/EEC) into UK law. On 11 July 2013 the EU Cosmetics Directive will be replaced by the EU Cosmetics Regulation (1223/2009) which will apply directly in all EU Member States. The requirement for ingredient labelling will remain unchanged. Under the legislation all cosmetic products sold in the EU must display a complete ingredients list. This helps users to identify products with ingredients to which they know they are sensitive. Ingredient names must, by law, comply with European requirements and use the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients, known as INCI. This means that in whatever European country a cosmetic product is bought, the ingredient names will be the same. These INCI names have also been adopted by many countries worldwide. Listed in Table 1 are some examples of INCI names of ingredients more associated with sensitisation. Approved INCI names for the EU market are listed in EU Inventory of Cosmetic Ingredients which is published in the European Commission s Official Journal (No L132). The Inventory was last updated in February CTPA has provided the British Association of Dermatologists ( tel: ) with a copy of the 2006 updated version of the Inventory of Cosmetic Ingredients. BAD can advise its members of the INCI name of any ingredient for which the chemical name is known. Trade names are not included in the Inventory. This leaflet has been produced for members of the British Association of Dermatologists by the Cosmetic Toiletry & Perfumery Association (CTPA), Josaron House, 5-7 John Princes Street, London, W1G 0JN. CTPA is the UK trade association for the cosmetic, toiletry and perfumery industry in the UK. Our members vary from small and medium-sized companies to large multi-nationals and include manufacturers, raw material suppliers and service providers. Our primary goal is to promote good working practice to ensure that consumers are provided with the very best products.
3 Table 1 INCI name Formaldehyde 2-Bromo-2-nitropropane- 1,3-diol DMDM hydantoin Imidazolidinyl urea Diazolidinyl urea Quaternium-15 Methylchloroisothiazolinone (and) methylisothiasolinone Chemical name or common name formaldehyde formaldehyde releasers Trade name(s) examples Bronopol Germall 115 Germall II Dowicil 200 Kathon CG Euxyl K100 Lanolin (and derivatives) lanolin / wool alcohols Amerchol L101 Methylparaben Propylparaben Parfum parabens methyl 4-hydroxybenzoate propyl 4-hydroxybenzoate perfume, fragrance Colophonium Tosylamiode/formaldehyde resin p-phenylenediamine p-toluenediamine BHT colophony, rosin toluene sulfonamide formaldehyde resin PPD PTD butylated hydroxytoluene Santolite Resin Benzophenone-3 oxybenzone Eusolex 4360 Butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane Eusolex 9020 Parsol 1789 Octyl dimethyl PABA Eusolex 6007 Ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate Resorcinol Eusolex 2292 Parsol MCX Jarocol RL Rodol RS
4 Hair Colorants Hair colorants are extremely popular products. Fifty million units of home hair colorants are sold and forty-five million salon applications of hair colorants are carried out in the UK each year. While adverse reactions to hair dyes are exceedingly rare, it is the case that certain consumers do experience reactions. When these occur, in some instances they can be severe and obviously very uncomfortable and distressing. Fortunately their effects are usually short-term. It is therefore important that hair colorants are used safely and correctly to avoid an adverse reaction. Important safety instructions are provided on the outer pack and on instruction leaflets contained inside hair colorant products. These emphasise the importance of following the instructions closely. They highlight that some individuals may experience an allergic reaction and this reaction may be severe. It is recommended that an allergy alert test be performed at least 48 hours before colouring the hair. Clear instructions for the allergy alert test are provided. There may also be other warnings on the packaging relating to the safe use of the product. Industry has labelled products with this information voluntarily for many years, and in the future the need to label certain hair colorants with information about allergy and safe use will become a legal requirement. The allergy alert test is in no way intended to diagnose allergy in the way a skin patch test would. The test is just an indicator to the consumer that if they react to the product on a small area of skin, they should not go on to colour their hair. To do so could result in a severe reaction. If an individual reacts to the allergy alert test, they are advised to contact the manufacturer (careline or helpline numbers are provided on the pack) who will help them and their doctor organise diagnostic patch-testing with a dermatologist in order to identify which ingredient led to the reaction. Consumers are informed that any product containing that ingredient should not be used in the future, even from another manufacturer. Individuals who suffer a reaction following the use of a hair colorant are advised to seek medical attention first but to also contact the manufacturer of the product or the salon where they had their hair coloured, both of whom will help the individual and their doctor handle the reaction. Because of the possibility of cross-sensitisation for people who react to the hair dye para-phenylenediamine (PPD), all the products with dyes in this family will be labelled contains phenylenediamines.
5 Temporary Black Henna Tattoos It has been widely documented that so-called black henna tattoos can cause painful short and long-term damage to the skin. Black henna tattoos are not henna at all, but are often mixed with the substance paraphenylenediamine (PPD). Whilst PPD is used safely as an ingredient in hair colorants, it is banned for this kind of direct use on skin under the Cosmetics Directive (the Cosmetics Regulation from 2013). CTPA is aware PPD applied directly to the skin at the high concentration needed in such tattoos can trigger adverse skin reactions and contact dermatitis. Exposure to PPD in black henna tattoos can also increase future susceptibility to reactions when using other safe products which contain PPD, such as a hair colorant. Although the European Commission s independent scientific committee has recommended that PPD should not be used in temporary tattoos, some illegal uses still continue, especially at festivals and holiday resorts. CTPA and BAD have issued joint guidance advising holidaymakers to avoid these. Fragrance Allergens All cosmetics that contain any fragrances will have the word parfum in the ingredients list. Fragrance ingredients are tested to assess how likely they are to cause skin reactions. There are 26 fragrance ingredients, listed in Table 2, that are considered more likely to cause reactions in susceptible people. These must be indicated in the list of ingredients, in addition to the word parfum, if their concentration exceeds 0.001% in leave-on products (e.g. a moisturiser) and 0.01% in rinse-off products (e.g. a shampoo). This way of labelling cosmetics was introduced in 2005 to help people to make informed choices about what they buy, particularly if they have a diagnosed allergy to a specific fragrance ingredient. Such labelling will also aid dermatologists trying to identify the cause of a patient s reaction.
6 Table 2 INCI name Amyl cinnamal Benzyl alcohol Cinnamyl alcohol Citral Eugenol Hydroxycitronellal Isoeugenol Amylcinnamyl alcohol Benzyl salicylate Cinnamal Coumarin Geraniol Hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde Anise alcohol Benzyl cinnamate Farnesol Butylphenyl methylpropional Linalool Benzyl benzoate Citronellol Hexyl cinnamal Limonene Methyl 2-octynoate alpha-isomethyl ionone Evernia prunastri Evernia furfuracea Other names hydroxy-citronellal amylcin-namyl alcohol 2-(4-tert-butylbenzyl) propionaldehyde hydroxymethylpentylcyclohexenecarboxaldehyde anisyl alcohol hexyl cinnam-aldehyde d-limonene methyl heptin carbonate 3-methyl-4-(2,6,6-tri-methyl-2-cyclohexen- 1-yl)-3-buten-2-one oak moss extract treemoss extract
7 Nut Allergies Consumers with a known allergy to certain nuts may wish to avoid products that contain nut derived ingredients. Table 3 gives a list of common nuts and the INCI names by which they will be declared on the labels of cosmetic products. Table 3 Ingredient INCI name Almond Sweet almond Bitter almond Brazil nut Cashew nut Chestnut Coconut * Hazelnut Horse chestnut Kola nut Kukui nut Macadamia nut Peanut Pistachio nut Walnut Sesame seed Prunus amygdalus Prunus dulcis Prunus amara Bertholletia excelsa Anacardium occidentale Castanea sativa Cocos nucifera Corylus avellana Corylus americana Corylus rostrata Aesculus hippocastanum Cola vera Aleurites muluccana Macadamia ternifolia Macadamia integrifolia Arachis hypogaea Pistacia vera Pistacia lentiscus Juglans regia Juglans mandshurica Juglans nigra Sesamum indicum * Coconut in food does not seem to be associated with severe nut allergy reactions.
8 The CTPA s consumer website aims to provide factual advice, best tips (for example applying sunscreen and using hair colorants) and information on the science behind the products you use and enjoy daily. There are also sections on allergy and ingredient labelling. Recent updates include a new section on chemicals which houses commentary from external sources such as the Royal Society of Chemistry and a new babycare section with a useful parents guide to cosmetics. For more information, contact Dr Emma Meredith ([email protected]). CTPA JOSARON HOUSE 5-7 JOHN PRINCES STREET LONDON W1G 0JN / [email protected] July 2010
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