The National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) outlined a proposal to scrutinise the safety of cosmetic products under the National Cosmetics Safety Risk Monitoring Plan.
The operation is a response to the cosmetic safety risks discovered in recent years, said the NMPA.
The published document said the objective of the operation was “to monitor and evaluate the risk factors affecting the quality and safety of cosmetics, to provide a scientific basis for the formulation of cosmetics quality and safety risk control measures and standards” Furthermore, it added that cosmetic safety risk monitoring can provide direction and reference for the
formulation and improvement of China’s cosmetic standards.
In the first half of the year, the NMPA monitored and evaluated hair care and children cosmetic products.
The latest plan, which will be carried out over the second half of the year, the NMPA expanded its scope and said it would be zeroing in on a total of 18 categories.
In addition to hair care and children’s cosmetics, the new categories include products such as anti-wrinkle, anti-itching, make-up, skin whitening, children’s toothpaste, and foot products.
Furthermore, the document also stated that the NMPA will be closely monitoring beauty products that have become immensely popular over the Internet.
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