The Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) of Japan has established the List of UV Filters Allowed in Cosmetic Products under the Standards for Cosmetics. To safeguard consumer health and ensure product quality, the use of specific UV filters is allowed under defined conditions.
The list includes 34 UV filters allowed to use, each accompanied by detailed information such as the Ingredient Name, INCI Name, CAS Number, Maximum Concentration in Ready-for-Use Preparations, etc.
Regulatory Implications of the List of UV Filters Allowed in Cosmetic Products
Before manufacturing, importing, or distributing cosmetic products in Japan, companies must ensure that all UV filters used are included in this list and comply with the specified concentration limits and usage restrictions. It is essential for companies to conduct a comprehensive review of product formulations and verify that preservative levels are within the permitted thresholds.
How to Search the List of UV Filters Allowed in Cosmetic Products
Click here to search the List of UV Filters Allowed in Cosmetic Products on Global CosIng.
Regulations and Standards
- Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Act
- Standards for Cosmetics
- Enforcement Regulations of the Pharmaceuticals and Medical Devices Act
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