What amendments have been made to the Cosmetic Regulations?
Health Canada has amended the Cosmetic Regulations to require that ingredient lists appear on all cosmetic product labels. This supports Health Canada’s commitment to protect the health and safety of the Canadian public. Ingredients must be listed using the International Nomenclature for Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI) system. Other amendments have clarified existing requirements or administrative processes.
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