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BEIJING,
Oct. 25 -- U.S. consumer products giant Procter & Gamble Company announced
Tuesday it would resume sales of SK-II skincare cosmetics in the Chinese
mainland in the coming weeks.
The announcement was made after the General
Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine and the
Ministry of Health made a joint declaration regarding the safety of SK-II
products on Monday in Beijing.
The declaration said the neodymium and chromium
detected in SK-II cosmetics came from raw materials and only posed a minor
hazard to consumers' health if used properly.
The declaration said Procter & Gamble affirmed
that it does not add neodymium and chromium into their products in the
production process and the two ingredients were brought in by raw materials.
"There has been no proved cases of health damage
caused by the tiny amount of neodymium and chromium in the cosmetics so far,"
said the declaration.
The administration announced on Sept. 14 that the
Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau in South China's Guangdong Province
had detected chromium and neodymium in nine types of SK-II cosmetics produced by
Procter and Gamble (Japan).
The joint declaration affirmed the bureau's
examination result.
According to China's Regulations on Hygienic
Standards for Cosmetics, cosmetics should not contain chromium or neodymium.
Health experts believe chromium could cause skin
diseases such as allergic dermatitis and eczema, which is very hard to cure.
Neodymium can cause irritation of the eyes and mucosa. If inhaled, the substance
can damage the lungs and liver.
After the incident, SK-II cosmetics counters removed
the problematic products from their shelves and began to accept consumers'
claims for refunds.
On Sept. 22, Procter & Gamble suspended the sale
of its SK-II skincare products in China and closed counters selling the beauty
line.
"Procter & Gamble would like to thank the
relevant Chinese government authorities for their responsible and prudent
attitude in dealing with the situation," said Daniela Riccardi, president of
Procter & Gamble Greater China.
(Source: Chinadaily.com)
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