The
European Commission has launched a new online database of the ingredients used in cosmetic products making it easier for companies to find up-to-date
information on substances needed to develop new cosmetics or to improve existing ones
The new database, called ‘CosIng’ (COSmetics INGredients), replaces the old pdf format list which was one of the most consulted documents on the
DG Enterprise website. Using CosIng, businesses and authorities can now check if and how a substance is regulated at EU level, from when and how it has been regulated through the years and what are the opinions of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Products (SCCP) which form the basis of this legislation. Companies will no longer have to search through various documents to get the full picture. EU law on cosmetic products is now more accessible and transparent and this will make life easier for companies and reduce costs. It will also facilitate market surveillance by the Competent Authorities and contribute to the safety of cosmetic products.
The European cosmetics industry is worth over € 35 billion per year. It is highly innovative and, on average, cosmetic companies replace or reformulate around 25% of their products every year. Cosmetic products are also important consumer products: apart from "traditional" cosmetic products, such as make-up and perfumes, it also includes products for personal hygiene, for example toothpaste, shampoos and soaps.
The Cosmetics Directive requires that any substance used in cosmetic products needs to be listed under an international nomenclature for ingredients. The new CosIng database contains more than 15 000 cosmetics ingredients, accessible in a user-friendly manner. In addition:
- It hyperlinks to opinions of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Products (SCCP) and to the authorisation in force for substances used as colorants, preservatives and UV-filters and to restrictions regarding the use of certain substances
- It provides more
information on ingredients, such as their chemical name and their international recognised name which must be labelled on cosmetic products
The new public accessible CosIng database facilitates access to
information by Member States’ authorities responsible for market surveillance, industry and other stakeholders.
CosIng will be updated on a regular basis in
order to provide accurate
information.