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CI 17200

INCI Name CI 17200
CAS Number 3567-66-6

Global Regulation Summary

Overview of current status across major international markets.

🚫 1 Banned
⚠️ 1 Restricted
βœ… 3 Allowed/Other

Detailed Regional Status

Region Status Max Conc. Conditions Source
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ί EU Banned - - Official β†—
πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA Allowed - - Official β†—
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ Japan Allowed - - Official β†—
πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Unknown - - Official β†—
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Restricted - Follows EU regulations (IV/37 (CI 17200) III/254 (Acid Red 33)) Official β†—

🌿 Natural Sources

CI 17200 can be found in natural sources or is synthetically produced for cosmetic applications.

🏭 How It's Made

CI 17200 is manufactured through industrial chemical processes or extracted from natural sources.

πŸ’„ Uses in Cosmetics

CI 17200 is used in creams, lotions, serums, and other cosmetic products.

COLORANT HAIR DYEING

πŸ”¬ Other Applications

CI 17200 may also be used in pharmaceutical or industrial applications.

πŸ’‘ Fun Facts

  • β€’ CI 17200 has been used in cosmetics for many years.
  • β€’ The ingredient is regulated in various countries.
  • β€’ CI 17200 continues to be studied for safety and efficacy.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is CI 17200 banned in the EU but allowed in the US?

The EU follows a precautionary principle, banning CI 17200 under IV/37 (CI 17200) III/254 (Acid Red 33) due to potential safety concerns. The US FDA has not found sufficient evidence to prohibit its use, allowing it under different safety assessment standards. This reflects differing regulatory philosophies between the two regions.

Why is CI 17200 banned in the EU but allowed in Japan?

The EU prohibits CI 17200 (IV/37 (CI 17200) III/254 (Acid Red 33)) based on their strict safety criteria. Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) has evaluated the ingredient and permits its use, potentially with different safety data or usage conditions.

Is CI 17200 safe to use in cosmetics?

CI 17200 is banned in EU, indicating safety concerns in these regions. It is restricted in UK and allowed in US, JP. Safety depends on concentration, usage conditions, and regional regulations. Always check product labels and consult local regulations.

What is CI 17200 used for in cosmetics?

CI 17200 is primarily used for colorant in cosmetic products. It also serves as hair dyeing. The ingredient is commonly found in makeup products, hair dyes, and colored cosmetics.

Which countries regulate CI 17200?

CI 17200 is banned in EU. It has concentration limits or usage restrictions in UK. The ingredient is freely allowed in US, JP.

Are there alternatives to CI 17200?

Due to regulatory restrictions on CI 17200, cosmetic manufacturers often use alternative ingredients with similar functions. For colorant, alternatives may include other approved ingredients in the same category. Consult product labels for specific formulations, and look for products compliant with your region's regulations.

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Disclaimer

The information on this website is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. While we strive for accuracy based on official government databases, cosmetic regulations change frequently. Always consult with a qualified professional or refer to the latest official regulatory documents for compliance. We are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided here.