EU proposes a restriction of tattoo inks under REACH XVII
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The composition of permanent make-ups (PMU) and tattoo inks raises numerous concerns for public health. (e.g. allergies caused by substances used in inks and possible carcinogenicity). In June, a PMU ink is notified on the RAPEX as it violates against the Council of Europe Resolution ResAP (2008)1.

Case notified:
Date10 June 2016
CategoryChemical
Product Namepermanent make-up inks
Notifying CountryGermany
RiskChemical
Measures adoptedWithdrawal of the product from the shelf by distributors
ReasonThe product contains dangerous levels of nickel, arsenic and lead, not complying with the Council of Europe Resolution ResAP (2008)1.
InterpretationThe Council of Europe Resolution ResAP (2008)1 is an EU standard specifically designed for the safety of tattoo inks and PMU. It provides for composition and labelling of tattoo inks and PMU, risk assessment before their placing on the market, application and obligation to give notification. The concentration of lead and arsenic is less than 2ppm and nickel shall be below the detectable limit as per the above standard.
As the chemicals classified as CMR or skin sensitisers contained in tattoo inks pose a risk to human health that is currently not adequately controlled and needs to be addressed, the Commission asks ECHA to assess this risk and assess relevant socio-economic impacts and the need for European Union-wide action beyond any national measures already in place by preparing an Annex XV dossier for restriction. A recent report from the Commission's JRC provides a comprehensive overview of the regulatory situation in the Member States and in some 3rd countries, as well as of analytical measures that can be used to detect substances in tattoo inks.