SCCS OPINION on the safety of alpha-arbutin and beta-arbutin in cosmetic products - SCCS/1642/22 – Final Opinion
Résumé
The SCCS concludes the following:
1. In light of the data provided, does the SCCS consider α-arbutin safe when used in face
creams up to a maximum concentration of 2% and in body lotions up to a maximum
concentration of 0.5 %?
The SCCS is of the opinion that alpha-arbutin used in face creams up to a maximum
concentration of 2% and in body lotions up to a concentration of 0.5% is safe, also
when used together.
2. In the event that the estimated exposure to α-arbutin from cosmetic products is found
to be of concern, SCCS is asked to recommend safe concentration limits.
Not applicable.
3. In light of the data provided, does the SCCS consider β-arbutin safe when used in face
creams up to a maximum concentration of 7%?
The SCCS is of the opinion that beta-arbutin used in face creams up to a maximum
concentration of 7% is safe.
4. In the event that the estimated exposure to β-arbutin from cosmetic products is found
to be of concern, SCCS is asked to recommend safe concentration limits.
Not applicable.
5. In light of the data provided, does the SCCS consider that the presence of
hydroquinone in the cosmetic formulations must remain below 1 ppm for both α- and
β-arbutin containing products?
Hydroquinone should remain as low as possible in formulations containing alpha-or
beta-arbutin and should not be higher than the unavoidable traces in both arbutins. In
the new studies, submitted by the applicant, 3ppm was the LOQ for hydroquinone and
1ppm for the LOD.
6. Does the SCCS have any further scientific concerns regarding the use of a- and β-
arbutin in cosmetic products in relation to aggregate exposure from such substances
in cosmetics?
Aggregate exposure of alpha-arbutin (2% in face cream and 0.5% in body lotion) with
beta-arbutin (7% in face cream) are considered safe.
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