Nail Salons Across UK Now Banned From Selling Certain Gel Products Under New Rules
Regulators say the rule targets TPO only, while gel manicures and other UV-cured nail treatments remain legal with compliant formulations.
- On Saturday, August 15, 2026, Great Britain enforced a ban on cosmetic products containing TPO, though gel manicures and BIAB treatments remain legal if using compliant, TPO-free formulations.
- The Mandatory Classification List added TPO as a Category 1B reproductive toxicant in February 2025, prompting the ban based on 'sufficient scientific evidence' of a 'potential risk to human health'.
- Caroline Rainsford, director of science at The Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association, noted the ban addresses 'worst case' exposure scenarios, adding that TPO levels in nail products are 'over a thousand times less' than amounts affecting fertility.
- Manufacturers and importers cannot newly place TPO-containing products on the Great Britain market from August 15, 2026, though retailers may continue selling existing stock until February 14, 2027.
- Richard Knight, Trading Standards Lead Officer for Cosmetics and Beauty, urged the public to report suspected illegal products via the Citizens' Advice Consumer Helpline, while Northern Ireland continues following EU Cosmetics Regulation.
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