The restriction on dangerous substances for tattoos is in force

What are the clarifications according to the European Regulation

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The new restriction prohibiting the use of carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic to reproduction, allergenic, corrosive or eye irritating chemicals came into force on January 4, 2022 in tattoo paints and permanent makeup products, announced the Department of Labor Inspection.

According to the GIP, this restriction is included in Annex XVII of the European Regulation REACH (no. 1907/2006 / EC), for which the Department of Labor Inspection of the Ministry of Labor, Welfare and Social Insurance is responsible.

The announcement clarifies that from 4.1.2022 the preparations (chemical mixtures) intended for tattoo applications must not contain: chemicals with the above classification, chemicals that their use is prohibited or restricted according to the European Cosmetics Regulation ( 1223/2009 / EC), and specific dyes, metals and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, as defined in an annex to the restriction.

After 4.1.2023, the use of Pigment Blue and Pigment Green dyes in these products is also prohibited, it is pointed out in the announcement.

In addition, all chemical mixtures intended for tattooing must bear the statement "Mixture for use in tattoos or permanent makeup", the unique batch reference number, list of ingredients and, if applicable, declarations "It contains Nickel. May cause allergic reactions "," Contains Chromium (VI). It can cause allergic reactions. "

For more information, interested parties can contact the relevant Officers at 22405609 and 22405608. More information in Greek about the hazards of these products is available at the following address: https://echa.europa.eu/el/hot-topics/tattoo-inks