5 December 2023

 This week’s update covers the following:

  • NHBF referenced in Government Aesthetics Regulation Debate
  • New law for workplace recycling in Wales
  • Government reinstates full ban on animal testing for cosmetic ingredients
  • NHBF AGM 2024
  • Join the NHBF Board 
  • Join the NHBF Advisory Boards 
  • COSMILE Europe app launch – Cosmetic ingredients information at your fingertips

NHBF referenced in Government Aesthetics Regulation Debate

The National Hair & Beauty Federation (NHBF) was quoted this week in the House of Commons during a debate about aesthetics regulation. The UK’s largest hair & beauty trade body had raised concerns about a concerning bias emerging in the Government consultation process. The consultation, which is now closed, will inform the shape of the government’s licencing regime for non-surgical cosmetic procedures.

Read for more details.

 

New law for workplace recycling in Wales

The Workplace Recycling Regulations will require all business, public and third-sector workplaces to separate key recyclable materials in the way that householders already do across most of Wales.

The law will come into force on 6th April 2024 and will increase recycling and reduce the amount of waste sent for incineration and to landfills.

It will also improve the quality and quantity of recyclable materials collected from workplaces, which will in turn capture important materials to be fed back into the Welsh economy.

Read for more details. 

 

Government reinstates full ban on animal testing for cosmetic ingredients

The Government has reinstated a full ban on all licenses for testing cosmetic ingredients on animals, following a May ruling that prevented the granting of new licenses.

Read for more details. 

 

NHBF AGM 2024

Our 82nd annual general meeting will be held on Monday 1st July 2024 in London, venue to be confirmed. The meeting will start at 1.00pm.

Members are welcome to attend the AGM – please notify membership@nhbf.co.uk if you wish to attend. Only Members will be admitted.

Items on the agenda include: 

• Installation of board Members.

• Receiving the NHBF’s annual report & accounts for the year ending 31st December 2023.

• Appointment of auditors.

• Any other decision requiring Members’ approval.

If you have an item of business which needs the approval of Members at the AGM, you must send it to membership@nhbf.co.uk no later than 5pm Tuesday 28 May 2024.

 

JOIN THE NHBF BOARD

Are you an experienced professional in the hairdressing, beauty, nails or aesthetic industries? Have you been an NHBF Member for over a year and are passionate about making a positive impact? Then you might be interested in joining the NHBF Board and help shape the future of the hair and beauty sector.

HOW TO APPLY:

All you need to do is complete a short statement about yourself in writing or on video, or both (maximum length 3 minutes), telling us why you’d like to be on the Board and what you think you would bring, and return the application form to us by 5pm Sunday 4 February 2024.

JOIN THE ADVISORY BOARD

If you are a skilled professional in the hairdressing, barbering, beauty, nails, or aesthetic industries and have a passion for making a positive impact, you might be interested in joining one of the NHBF Advisory Boards. By doing so, you can help shape the future of NHBF membership and work to support the sector.

HOW TO APPLY:

Please send your personal statement to membership@nhbf.co.uk by 5pm Sunday 4 February 2024.

 

 

COSMILE Europe app launch – Cosmetic ingredients information at your fingertips

Cosmetics Europe, the European personal care association, has launched the COSMILE Europe app. This app provides access to reliable, verified, and scientifically supported information on cosmetic ingredients in a transparent and accessible way. It helps consumers across Europe understand why certain ingredients are used in their cosmetic products, which properties they have, and much more. The app is available in 8 languages (Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, and Spanish), and it is free to download.

To use the app, the user can scan the ingredients list on the label of a cosmetic or personal care product or search for information on an individual ingredient manually. The app also has an ‘Insights’ section that answers frequently asked questions on cosmetic ingredients and provides information on how UK and EU cosmetics legislation ensures cosmetics and personal care products are safe. You can download the app from Google Play or the Apple Store.

Find out more here.