On November 4, 2022, the European Union Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) issued scientific advice on the safety of triclocarban and triclosan as substances with potential endocrine-disrupting properties, clarifying the safety of their use in cosmetics. The safety assessment was carried out based on all available information, including potential endocrine impacts, with the following conclusions:
Trichlorocarban (the conclusion is not applicable to baby wipes)
- The use of triclocarban as a preservative in dermally applied cosmetic products is safe up to a maximum concentration of 0.2% for both children (0.5-18 years) and adults when used individually or in combination.
- In addition to the preservative function, the use of triclocarban is also safe up to a maximum concentration of 1.5% in rinse-off products when used individually or in combination for both children (0.5-18 years) and adults.
- However, the use of triclocarban to a maximum concentration of 0.2% in mouthwash is not safe for adults and children. And its use in toothpaste is not safe for children under six years old.
Triclosan
- The use of triclosan as a preservative at the concentrations reported in entry 25 of Annex V (0.3%) in dermally applied cosmetic products is safe except for body lotions when used individually or in combination, for both adults and children (0.5-18 years).
- The use of triclosan as a preservative in toothpaste is safe at the concentration of 0.3% when used individually for both adults and children (0.5-18 years) but it is not safe when used in combination for children under three years old.
- For adults, the use of triclosan as a preservative in mouthwash is safe at a concentration of 0.2% when used individually but not when used in combination. For children and adolescents, it is not safe at 0.2%, even when used individually.
The SCCS is not aware of the use of triclocarban and triclosan together in a single product, and, therefore, this has not been assessed.
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