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China s NMPA Publishes Revised IECIC 2021 Ingredient Inventory April 30, 2021 Contact Author Michele Behrens
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China s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) has revised its Inventory of Existing Cosmetics Ingredients in China (IECIC) for 2021.
According to the provisions of the Cosmetics Supervision and Administration Regulations (CSAR), NMPA organized the revision of the IECIC 2015 version for 2021, to further standardize the management of cosmetic raw materials. This revision will be enforced on May 1, 2021.
Previously, in early 2021, the IECIC started as a draft of proposed prohibited ingredients such as boric acid, formaldehyde, phenacetin, 2-benzyl-4-chlorophenol, cyclohexylamine, imidazole and many more.
According to
CosmeticBridge, this is the first time that NMPA listed the highest historical usage of rinse-off products (%) and the highest historical usage of leave-on products (%). This means formulators can create product