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    United States Notifies New Regulation Restricting Formaldehyde in Cosmetics, Effective September 28, 2025

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    On August 27, 2025, the United States notified the WTO of an addendum to the 173-339 Washington Administrative Code (WAC) COSMETIC PRODUCTS RESTRICTIONS (Formaldehyde in Cosmetics) (G/TBT/N/USA/2187/Add.2).

    This regulation restricts the manufacture, sale, and distribution of cosmetic products in the state of Washington that contain intentionally added formaldehyde or formaldehyde releasers. The objective is to reduce consumer exposure to formaldehyde through the use of cosmetic products, due to its known health risks. The regulation will enter into force on September 28, 2025.

    Key Provisions of the Regulation

    1. WAC 173-339-110 lists 25 restricted formaldehyde releasers, which have been updated in this addendum compared to the original notification (G/TBT/N/USA/2187). The intentional addition of these substances in cosmetic products will be prohibited starting January 1, 2027. The specific substances are listed in the table below.

    Serial No.

    Chemical Name

    CAS No.

    1

    DMDM Hydantoin

    6440-58-0

    2

    Diazolidinyl Urea

    78491-02-8

    3

    Imidiazolidinyl Urea

    39236-46-9

    4

    Quaternium-15

    4080-31-3; 51229-78-8

    5

    Tosylamide/Formaldehyde Resin (PTSAF)

    25035-71-6

    6

    2-Bromo-2-Nitropropane-1,3-Diol (Bronopol)

    52-51-7

    7

    Sodium Hydroxymethyl-glycinate

    70161-44-3

    8

    Polyoxymethylene Urea

    9011-05-6; 68611-64-3

    9

    Polyoxymethylene Melamine

    9003-08-1

    10

    5-Bromo-5-Nitro-1,3-Dioxane (Bronidox)

    30007-47-7

    11

    7-Ethylbicyclo-oxazolidine (Bioban CS1246)

    7747-35-5

    12

    Benzylhemiformal

    14548-60-8

    13

    Dimethylhydantoin formaldehyde (DMHF)

    26811-08-5; 9065-13-8

    14

    Dimethylol Glycol

    3586-55-8

    15

    Dimethylol Urea

    140-95-4

    16

    Dimethyl Oxazolidine

    51200-87-4

    17

    MDM Hydantoin

    116-25-6; 27636-82-4; 16228-00-5

    18

    Methenamine

    100-97-0

    19

    Methylal

    109-87-5

    20

    Paraformaldehyde

    30525-89-4

    21

    Polyoxymethylene

    9002-81-7

    22

    Tetramethylol-glycoluril

    5395-50-6

    23

    Timonacic (when used in heat-activated hair straighteners)

    444-27-9

    24

    Tris (hydroxymethyl) nitromethane

    126-11-4

    25

    Urea, polymer with formaldehyde, isobutylated

    68002-18-6

    2. The regulation clarifies the definition of “intentionally added”, in order to interpret the restriction provisions on toxic chemicals under the Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act (RCW 70A.560.020).

    Methods of Addition:

    • Direct addition of formaldehyde to cosmetics or their ingredients.
    • Addition of formaldehyde releasers, which are chemicals that gradually release formaldehyde over time.

    Formaldehyde is considered "intentionally added" in cosmetics when used for the following purposes:

    • Antimicrobial
    • Preservative
    • Denaturant
    • Cross-linker
    • Other purposes

    Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act (TFCA)

    In 2023, the Washington State Legislature passed the Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act (TFCA) to enhance the safety of cosmetics and personal care products while protecting the health of Washington State residents and the environment from exposure to toxic chemicals.

    Transition Period: Starting January 1, 2025, the manufacture, distribution, and sale of cosmetics containing the following nine categories of substances will be prohibited in Washington State. Existing products containing these substances may continue to be sold until January 1, 2026.

    Serial No.

    Prohibited Substances

    CAS No.

    Restriction

    1

    Ortho-phthalates

    /

    Must not be intentionally added

    2

    Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl subsatances

    /

    Must not be intentionally added

    3

    Formaldehyde and chemicals determined by the department to release formaldehyde

    50-00-0

    Must not be intentionally added

    4

    Methylene glycol

    463-57-0

    Must not be intentionally added

    5

    Mercury and mercury compounds

    7439-97-6

    Must not be intentionally added

    6

    Triclosan

    3380-34-5

    Must not be intentionally added

    7

    m-phenylenediamine and its salts

    108-45-2

    Must not be intentionally added

    8

    o-phenylenediamine and its salts

    95-54-5

    Must not be intentionally added

    9

    Lead and lead compounds

    7439-92-1

    Must not contain intentionally added lead or lead compounds, or exceed a concentration of 1 ppm

     

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