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In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates cosmetics to ensure safety and proper labeling.
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Cosmetic facilities must register with the FDA to help ensure the safety and compliance of their products in the market.
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Cosmetic product listing with the FDA involves providing specific product information, aiding in monitoring and ensuring regulatory compliance.
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Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act
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Some countries require cosmetics to be registered or notified before they can be sold in that market.
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Ensuring that the ingredients used in cosmetics are approved and safe for use. This involves understanding and adhering to various ingredient restrictions and guidelines.
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Ensuring that product labels meet regulatory requirements, including ingredient lists, warning labels, usage instructions, and more.
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In the European Union, the Cosmetic Product Notification Portal (CPNP) is used for submitting certain information about cosmetic products.
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Understanding and meeting the requirements of international standards like ISO 22716 (cosmetic GMP), ISO 9001, and others, depending on the market.
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Compliance with environmental regulations concerning packaging, disposal, and sustainability.
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Ensuring that any claims made about the products (e.g., anti-aging, moisturizing) are substantiated with appropriate evidence.
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Maintaining proper records and documentation to demonstrate compliance with regulations.
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