On April 1 and 2, 2026, the Congress Cosmed in Paris will bring together experts and decision-makers from the cosmetics sector to discuss current regulatory challenges.
The event, which is expected to attract some 400 professionals, will provide a platform for understanding the new regulatory frameworks and identifying the levers of adaptation needed to navigate a complex environment.
Direct dialogue with the supervisory authorities
Representatives from ANSES, the European Commission, DGCCRF, ARPP and the French Customs Department will be on hand to talk directly with manufacturers. This rare configuration highlights the growing regulatory stakes in a multi-billion euro industry. « Today's cosmetics companies have to navigate an increasingly complex regulatory environment, with tighter European constraints and divergent international requirements. »says Cosmed, the leading trade association representing cosmetics companies in France.
PFAS, a hot topic
As of January 1, 2026, France's PFAS regulation means that the entire cosmetics industry must comply with new concentration thresholds. This regulatory text concerns both intentionally added PFAS and unintentional residues from manufacturing processes or raw materials. A round table at the congress will bring together legislators, manufacturers and analytical laboratories to answer questions on the identification and quantification of PFAS in formulations.
In 2025, French cosmetics remain the country's second-largest export sector, with exports climbing from 7 to 22.4 billion euros in 25 years. However, a slowdown was observed in the previous year. In the face of globalization, the congress will demystify the opportunities and regulatory challenges specific to markets such as China, the United States and the Middle East, which require in-depth expertise. The participation of the Andean Community and the Japanese JCIA Association will further enrich the debates.








