There are five regulatory documents issued by the Taiwan Food and Drug Administration (TFDA), under the Ministry of Health and Welfare, that list the prohibited and restricted ingredients used in cosmetic products in Taiwan.
The List of Preservatives in Cosmetic Products specifies the preservatives for use in cosmetics in Taiwan, including their product type/permitted usage scope, maximum allowable concentrations, and precautions. Periodically updated, the recent revision, comprising a total of 57 preservatives for use in cosmetics, was released on December 5, 2019 with and has been effective as of July 1, 2020.
Regulatory Implications of the List of Preservatives in Cosmetic Products
Cosmetic manufacturers and importers must ensure their products comply with these regulations before entering the Taiwan market. Non-compliance may result in product recalls, fines, or legal actions. It is strongly recommended that companies regularly check for updates to maintain full compliance in Taiwan’s evolving cosmetic industry.
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Regulations and Standards
- Cosmetic Hygiene and Safety Act
- Regulations on the Management of Cosmetic Ingredients
- Regulations on Cosmetic Product Labeling
- Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Regulations for Cosmetics
- Regulations on Cosmetic Product Registration and Management
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- Taiwan Cosmetics PIF Documentation
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