7. Regulations
The first European directive on cosmetics dates back to July 27, 1976 (directive 76/768/EEC), and was designed to standardize legislation in the member states of the European Union, particularly following the introduction of the free movement of products. Four measures were taken:
labelling is standardized and must include a list of ingredients;
market surveillance is the responsibility of member states, which must monitor products manufactured or imported into the EU;
animal testing is prohibited;
The directive specifies which substances are prohibited in cosmetic products (Annex II), and which are subject to restrictions or specific conditions of use (Annex III).
The directive also sets out a positive...
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