SCCS OPINION ON decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (cyclopentasiloxane, D5) in cosmetic products

SCCS Final version of the Opinion on decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (cyclopentasiloxane, D5) in cosmetic products SCCS The Committee, on request of Commission services, provides Opinions on questions concerning health and safety risks (notably chemical, biological, mechanical and other physical risks) of non-food consumer products (e.g. cosmetic products and their ingredients, toys, textiles, clothing, personal care and household products such as detergents, etc.) and services (e.g.: tattooing, artificial sun tanning, etc.). The SCCS adopted the final version of this Opinion on 29 July 2016

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