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Use of mineral oil in cosmetics: regulations


Mineral oil, a clear, odourless liquid, is sourced as a byproduct of the petroleum industry. It’s been a common ingredient in cosmetic and personal care products for decades and is also known as paraffin oil, liquid petrolatum, or white mineral oil.

Due to its moisturising and skin-barrier protective properties, mineral oil is found in various skin care formulations, such as lotions, creams and lip balms. It forms a thin, protective barrier on the surface of the skin, which helps to lock in moisture and prevent water loss, resulting in skin that feels soft and smooth.

As it’s mild and gentle on skin, it’s also frequently used in baby products such as baby oils and creams.

Must adhere to EU purity standards

In the European Union (EU), the use of mineral oil in cosmetics is subject to extremely stringent regulations to ensure purity and consumer safety.

According to regulatory consultant at regulations and testing company CE.Way, Taja Plut, the EU tightly regulates the use of mineral oil in cosmetics to ensure product safety and protect consumers. “The safety assessment of cosmetic ingredients is overseen by the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS), which evaluates potential risks associated with their use,” she explained.

“Cosmetic products are subject to the Cosmetic Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009, which establishes safety requirements, including concentration limits for certain substances, to safeguard the well-being of consumers.”

Plut explained that when used in cosmetics, mineral oil, must adhere to the purity standards set by the EU. “Only highly refined and purified forms are permitted, and any impurities that could pose a risk to human health are strictly regulated,” she said.



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