Surveillance is not our enemy!
The cosmetics industry is one of the most aware and self-regulating sectors of the Polish economy, but sometimes the number of regulations we have to deal with can be overwhelming.
The cosmetics industry is one of the most aware and self-regulating sectors of the Polish economy, but sometimes the number of regulations we have to deal with can be overwhelming.
We all know that ingredient-based legislation in the European Union is a complex matter. However, we may not always be aware of the consequences of mutual interference between #chemical legislation and #cosmetic legislation!
On May 29, we invite you to our next webinar!
This time prepared together with Kosmetyczny PL.
In this event, dr. Iwona Białas will share with you our experience in skillful and efficient implementation of regulations regarding ingredients, including allergens, into the business process.
Dr. Iwona Białas was one of the speakers on April 17 at the Cosmeticon conference!
On April 16, dr. Iwona Białas visited Paris to take part in the leading global event in the cosmetics industry – in-cosmetics Global.
Nitrosamines are chemical compounds classified as potential carcinogens. Nitrosamines are formed when nitrosating agents react with secondary or tertiary amines. Examples of nitrosating agents include nitrites (such as sodium nitrite) and nitrogen oxides. These compounds can be found in various environments and can react with amines from different sources. This reaction can additionally occur under specific conditions, such as high pH or elevated temperature.