Cosmetic labeling doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With the right tools, you can speed up compliance and avoid costly mistakes. Here's how to make your label compliant in record time.
Accurate and clear labeling is essential for both consumer trust and legal requirements. In the EU and UK, labels must meet strict standards set by the EU Cosmetics Regulation (1223/2009).
Accurate and clear labeling is essential for both consumer trust and legal requirements. In the EU and UK, labels must meet strict standards set by the EU Cosmetics Regulation (1223/2009).
Many beauty entrepreneurs get bogged down in the details. With hundreds of rules to follow, it can feel like a maze. But there’s a solution!
To save you time and stress, I’ve put together a compliance checklist based on the EU’s regulations. This easy-to-follow guide includes:
Key labeling elements for EU & UK markets
Required language and information
Common pitfalls to avoid
Notes from my personal experience
This checklist is designed to streamline the labeling process for different types of cosmetic packaging, including:
Regular Size and Single Packaging (Above 5g or 5ml) For typical products such as creams, serums, or foundations that exceed 5g or 5ml, this section ensures your label meets the standards for larger, individual packaging.
Small Size Packaging (Below 5g or 5ml) For miniatures or sample-sized items, special considerations apply. This section helps ensure smaller products are compliant with the same regulations while taking their size into account.
Packaging Set (Outer and Inner Packaging) This section is for products sold as sets, such as a box with a tube or bottle inside. It guides you through ensuring both the outer packaging and inner packaging are labeled appropriately and meet regulatory standards.
Beginner-friendly: Simple steps for newcomers.
Time-saving: Get it right the first time.
Expert insights: Notes from over 160 products reviewed.
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