Prop 65 Compliance for Nail Polish (Toxic Trio + PFAS + AB 2762)
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Nail Polish Sits at a Four-Regime Crossroads
Nail polish is regulated simultaneously by Prop 65, AB 2762 (intentional-addition ban), AB 2771 (PFAS reporting), and the DTSC Priority Product regulation. The “Toxic Trio” — DBP, toluene, and formaldehyde — is named across all four regimes.
Three enforcement anchors:
- Jan 1, 2025: AB 2762 ban effective
- 100 ppm: DTSC toluene alternatives-analysis threshold
- $2,500/day: Maximum Prop 65 civil penalty per violation
Why This Matters
- The Toxic Trio: DBP, toluene, and formaldehyde remain central litigation triggers.
- PFAS scrutiny: AB 2771 reporting expands regulatory exposure.
- Salon-air inhalation: Vapor generation affects both workers and consumers.
- “N-Free” claims: Marketing claims must be documented and verifiable.
By the Numbers — Regulatory Thresholds
- 0.5 µg/day — Prop 65 reproductive MADL (where applicable)
- 100 ppm — DTSC toluene Priority Product trigger
- Jan 2025 — AB 2762 intentional-addition ban start date
Four Risk Drivers Converge in Every Bottle
Each SKU carries overlapping formulation and exposure risks.
- Raw materials: Globally sourced solvents, resins, plasticizers.
- Formulation: Entry point for DBP, toluene, formaldehyde, PFAS.
- Application exposure: Vapor inhalation + dermal contact.
- Retail claims: “3-Free” / “10-Free” claims require substantiation.
One bottle. Four regimes. Documentation must satisfy them all.
Chemical Inventory (Category Chemicals of Concern)
- Dibutyl Phthalate (DBP) — reproductive toxicity
- Toluene — developmental toxicity
- Formaldehyde — carcinogen
- PFAS — persistent chemicals (AB 2771)
- Methacrylates — inhalation & dermal sensitizers
Risk Profile by Product Format
- Traditional solvent polish: Toxic Trio exposure high
- Gel polish: methacrylate & PFAS scrutiny med–high
- “N-Free” formulas: documentation burden high
- Salon-only products: Cal/OSHA inhalation risk high
A Five-Pillar Compliance Program
- Pillar 1 — Hazard identification: solvent, plasticizer & PFAS screening
- Pillar 2 — Exposure assessment: inhalation & dermal modeling vs safe harbor
- Pillar 3 — Verification testing: GC‑MS quantification of Toxic Trio + PFAS
- Pillar 4 — Warning determination: compliant Prop 65 labeling logic
- Pillar 5 — Records & reassessment: supplier attestations + DTSC reporting files
Verification Testing — What, How, How Often
- Toxic Trio: GC‑MS — per lot
- PFAS panel: targeted analysis where applicable
- Exposure modeling: vapor-generation + dermal frequency
- Trend review: monthly compliance oversight
ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratories only. All batch results tied to documented compliance determinations.
90-Day Implementation Plan (Three Sprints)
Days 1–30 — Discover
- SKU intake & ingredient mapping
- Regulatory crosswalk (Prop 65 + AB 2762 + DTSC)
- Testing plan creation
- Initial gap report
Days 31–60 — Build
- Toxic Trio testing program artifact
- Exposure evaluation framework
- Supplier compliance pack rollout
- Warning label matrix
Days 61–90 — Validate
- Mock NOV tabletop
- Internal audit + corrective actions
- QI approval & document control handoff
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Prop 65 · Toxic Trio (DBP, Toluene, Formaldehyde) · PFAS · AB 2762 · DTSC Priority Product · ISO 17025 Testing · QI Sign-Off

