Canada-List of Ingredients that are Prohibited for Use in Cosmetic Products

Canada

The Canada Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist is an essential regulatory document developed and updated by Health Canada, serving as a reference for ingredients that are either prohibited or restricted in cosmetics sold in Canada. The Hotlist is a key component of the Cosmetic Regulations under the Food and Drugs Act (FDA) and the Cosmetic Regulations (CR) of Canada.

The Hotlist is divided into two distinct lists and the List of Ingredients that are Prohibited for Use in Cosmetic Products is one of them. This list includes ingredients should not be present in cosmetic products sold in Canada which also specifies the corresponding CAS Number (including but not limited to) as well as Synonyms and Related Compounds (including but not limited to) for each ingredient.

  • If the ingredient has a concentration restriction, providing the exact concentration used in the product at the time of notification will help expedite processing of the Cosmetic Notification Form.
  • The Hotlist pertains to substances that are intentionally added to cosmetics. It is not meant to cover common and pervasive impurities and/or contaminants (e.g. heavy metals) that may be present at trace levels in a finished product.
  • Ingredients on the Hotlist are set out in alphabetical order. Please be aware of discrepancies between nomenclature, as one substance may have several synonyms. Whenever possible, ingredients on the Hotlist will appear under International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI) form, followed by a Chemical Abstracts Service number (CAS#). In the case that an INCI name or CAS # does not exist, ingredients may be listed by one of the following:
  • Latin name
  • International Non-Proprietary Names (INN) recommended by the World Health Organization
  • European or U.S. Pharmacopoeia name
  • International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) name or Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) name
  • Common name

Regulatory Implications of List of Ingredients that are Prohibited for Use in Cosmetic Products

The List of Ingredients that are Prohibited for Use in Cosmetic Products plays a crucial role in ensuring cosmetic safety and regulatory compliance. To avoid regulatory issues, it is strongly recommended that companies regularly check the list for ingredient restrictions and monitor regulatory updates to stay compliant with evolving safety standards. By proactively addressing these regulatory implications, businesses can successfully navigate the Canadian cosmetics market while maintaining consumer safety and legal compliance.

How to Search the List of Ingredients that are Prohibited for Use in Cosmetic Products

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Regulations and Standards

  • Food and Drugs Act (R.S.C., 1985, c. F-27)
  • Cosmetic Regulations ( C.R.C. , c. 869)

Our Services

  • Canada Cosmetics Formula and Label Compliance Review
  • Canada Cosmetics CNF Registration
  • Canada DIN Registration

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