provision for colourants?
No. Only cosmetics that are considered to be makeup, nail polish or nail enamel can use the “may contain” provision for colourants which allows a business to list all the colourants for a product sold in a range of colour shades. All other products (e.g. hair dyes) must list the exact colouring agents that are present in the cosmetic product. Examples of makeup include eyebrow pencil, eyeliner, eye shadow, mascara, blushers, face powders, foundations, leg and body paints, lipstick, rouges, etc.