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onda are IS 4707 (Part 1) : 2017 Indian Standard diced warert areeit ureait sit Werte Brit car iter am 1 tert vere (err FRAT) Classification of Cosmetic Raw Materials and Adjuncts Part 1 Colourants ( Third Revision ) Ies71.100.70 © BIS 2017 : BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS A aa, 9 serge awe ArT, E fReet-110002 gaIEY MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI-1 10002 wwn.bis.orgin www.standardsbis.in March 2017 Price Group 2 Cosmetics Sectional Committee, PCD 19 FOREWORD ‘This Indian Standard (Part 1) (Third Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Cosmetics Sectional Committee had been approved by the Petroleum, Coal and Related Products, Division Council, ‘With the objective of taking effective step in guarding against harmful substances being used in cosmetics, the Comimittee decided to prepare broad-based classification of raw materials as (a) ‘Generally Recognized as Safe" (GRAS), and (b) “Generally Not Recognized as Safe’ (GNRAS). In view ofthe large no. of raw materials which were likely to be used for different intended purposes in cosmetics formulations, such as dyes and pigments, preservatives. U,V. filters, basie ingredients, adjuncts, etc, it was more convenient and practical to prepare GRAS list for colourants and GNRAS list for raw materials and adjuncts to serve the intended purpose of safeguarding the interest ofthe consumer and simultancousty leaving enough scope for innovative forimulations. Towards this purpose, this standard (Part 1) was originally published in 1968 for GRAS list for dyes, colour and pigments. Later, in 1973, the (Part 2) was published for GNRAS list of raw materials and adjuncis other than dyes, colour and pigments, This standard (Part 1) was revised in 1988. In this revision only those eotours which were in vogue in Indian cosmetic industry and had either EEC (European Economie Community), USFDA (United States Food & Drug Administration) or any international approval were incorporated. ‘The second revision of this standard (Part 1) was casried out in 2001. In this revision, list of dyes, pigments and ‘colours were updated in accordance with the EEC Directive 76/768/EEC of year 2000. A restricted number of ‘colours which were in vogue in Indian industry had been taken from the directive keeping in mind that a wide list of colour would be difficult to monitor. Moreover, to make the standard user friendly, thelist of colouring agents ‘permitted for use in the cosmetic products was prepared as per their Colour Index Number in the ascending order along with colour field of application and other limitations and requirements for use, In tis thied revision, thelist fcolourants has been further updated in accordance with the EEC Directive 76/768! EEC of year 2012. In addition, the title has also been modified ascolourants, in place of dyes, colours and pigments 10 align it with the definitions of these tetms as given under IS 15467 : 2004 ‘Glossary of terms ~ Cosmeties ‘The intent of this standard is not to prescribe any specific composition of finished cosmetic products, The ‘manufacturers are free to develop any composition through innovations and keeping pace with the technological ‘advancements, provided that the provisions of this standard are complied with. Atpresent, there is no International Standard published by International Organization for Standardization (ISO) on the subject. > 15 4707 (Part 1) : 2017 Indian Standard CLASSIFICATION OF COSMETIC RAW MATERIALS AND ADJUNCTS PART 1 COLOURANTS 1 SCOPE, ‘This standard (Part 1) specifies-colourants which are generally recognized as safe (GRAS) for use in ‘cosmetics. The list also includes colourants which are intended for use in toiletry preparations. 2 REFERENCES Indian Standard 18 4707 (Part 2) : 2009 "Classification of cosmetics raw materials and adjuncts: Part 2 List of raw materials generally not recognized as safe for use in cosmetics (third revision)’ is a necessary adjunct to this Standard. 3. TERMINOLOGY For the purpose of this standard, the following percent 2 278s x Eis 3 2440 x EIS s 40213 x 58 0800, ER se 0820 Orange X Ee 3 40925 Orange x E60 58 40850 Onngs x - Flee 9° 2045, Blue x © 081" Bhe =X Eu 61 42083 Gren x. e 32080 Bive x a 22090 Boe =X o 2100 Green x 6s 2170 Green x 6 ‘2si0 Violet x 2520 Violet X —_Sppmmasinuin eoncenation in the Finished product cs ans, Blue x “ 4045 Blve x 70 4090 Green x Eis 1 45100 Red x n 45190 Violet x a 45220, Rod x 4 45530, Yellow x 6 percent maxim consenizaton in he fished product 5 45370" Onnge x ‘Not more than T pacent Ghia) oxo-3Hxanbin}-) ena acd) and 2 percent 24bromo-6- hygranje-ore Heaton benz aid 18 4707 (Part 1 2017 Table 1 — (Continued) BC. colaee ‘Other Limitations and Requirements” Oo e o © 86 o ® 7% R07 ed on n 45396 onnge —-X. ‘When ued in lipstick, the colouring agent is alowed only in fice aod farm and n-a maximiam cencenton of | percent w 45405 Red x Not more than percent 2(6yeraxy-3- x03 xanthen- 94) benzoic acid and 2 percent 2 (bromo. hydrany-3- ‘oxo- 31} anther) beneote acid » Ral =X “do- 0 Rel X, EID, don 81 Yellow x 2 Yellow x E108 s Violet, x 4 Black x a5 Violet x a6 Rel x, " Green x 8 Violet x » Violet x. %0 Violet, x 3 Gren x 92 sis00 Gren X 93 i585 ‘Blue x 34 canis Bike x 98 9800 Be =X E130 9% ons Bhe =X. 7 71108 Onange x 9% 73000 Bue =X *° 7301 Bhe X E12 00 73360 Rei X, 01 73385 Viole x w 73900 Viole x 05 13915 Ret x 108 74100 Blue x tos 74160 Ble =X 106 74180 Blue x iw 74360 Green x 10% 75100 Yelow x. 108 Onnge — X E1608 10 Yeliow —-X Eee Ml Onnge — X Eide 12 Yellow -X E1eé 113 Whie x 18 Yellow x 100 us Rel X E120 He Geen X F 140andE Mt iT Whe =X EI lis Whie =X. 19 Tr00s white =X 0 707 Bie =X 2 ‘ls Rel X 12 77019 White X 1B 7120 White x 14 771683 White X bs 720 wute x E170 6 71 White X 127 766 Buck =X is 7281 Bick =X Tk Black =X Biss 0 T88 Green X Fe from chromate ion br 77289 Green -X Fre from chroma ion 2 THs Gren X 1B. 71400 Brom X 14 780 Brom X. E17s Bs 89 Ones X EI 6 Tr91 Ral X EI a 77492 Yellow Xx EI is 77399 Black =X EI? 19 77510 Blue x Free om cyanide ions 18.4707 (Part 1) : 2017 Table 1 — (Concluded) Colour ‘Other Limitations and Requirements? a ® white x Violet -X Rol |X Whe =X a) Whie x. Ei Whe x 146 Lactofiavin Yellow Eto 147 Caramel Brown X Ets 148 Capsanthin,capsorbin Orange X Ele 19 Bewtoot ed Re X. Bie 150. Anthocyanins Rel X, Fis ‘Nini, ane 181 magnesium sadalciam = White X 182 Bramothymol blue lve x 153 Rromocresol grees Greon x 154 Acid nad 195 Ret x [NOTE —No eolourant is listed inthis standard which is provisionally allowed for use cosmetic produits * Colourans whose number is preceded by the letier“E” im accordance withthe EEC Directive of 1962 concerning foodsulls and colouring mates must fil te purity rogurements Ini down in those Diceives. They continue tobe subjeet to he general criteria Se ou in Annex 1 the 1962 Bireetive and ts sucessive amendments concen colouring matters where the letter ‘E” has been deleted there from > The insoluble barium, strontium and zirconium ake, sls and pigments of thse coloarants shall also be permite, They mus pass ‘the test for insoubility which wil be determined by the procedure laid dawn in Article &of EEC. ANNEX A. (Clause 4.2) LIST OF SUBSTANCES EXCLUDED FROM THE SCOPE OF THE DIRECTIVE ‘ACL Strontium and its compounds, with the exception hydroxide, strontium peroxide, under the conditions of strontium lactate, strontium nitrate and strontium laid down in Annex B of IS 4707 (Part 2) and of polycarboxylate listed in Annex A of IS 4707 (Part 2), strontium lakes, pigments and salts of the eolourants strontium chloride, strontium acetate, strontium listed in Table I of this standard, Bureau of Indian Standards BIS is a statutory institution established under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 to promote harmonious development of the activities of standardization, marking and quality certification of goods ‘nd attending to connected matters in the country. Copyright BIS has the copyright of all its publications. No part of these publications may be reproduced in any form. without the prior permission in writing of BIS. 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