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How to Ensure Cosmetic Compliance in Bulgaria – Guidelines from the Bulgarian Drug Agency

Achieving cosmetic compliance Bulgaria is essential for every cosmetic manufacturer or brand planning to enter the European market through this region. As a member of the European Union, Bulgaria follows EU cosmetics regulation Bulgaria under Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009, but implementation and monitoring are managed locally by the Bulgarian Drug Agency (BDA). This body makes...

How to Ensure Cosmetic Compliance in Belgium – Guidelines from the Federal Public Service

Under Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009, Belgium, a significant EU member, complies with EU cosmetics regulation Belgium. Although this regulation is applied consistently throughout the EU, each member state designates a competent authority to oversee, enforce, and communicate with the European Commission. The Federal Public Service (FPS) Health, Food Chain Safety, and Environment, in particular the...

Cosmetic Regulations in Switzerland compared to the EU

Switzerland does not utilize the European Union’s Cosmetic Products Notification Portal (CPNP) for cosmetic product registration. As a non-EU and non-EEA member, Switzerland operates under its own regulatory framework for cosmetics, managed by the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO). Key Points About Cosmetic Regulations in Switzerland No CPNP Requirement: Cosmetic products intended for...

What does the EU General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) entail, and how is it relevant to cosmetic products?

In an ever-evolving marketplace where consumer safety is paramount, the European Union’s regulatory landscape continues to adapt to new challenges. One significant development is the EU General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR)—a sweeping update designed to reinforce product safety standards across member states. While traditionally, cosmetics have been governed by bespoke legislation such as Regulation (EC)...

CPNP – Cosmetic Product Notification Portal

The Cosmetic Product Notification Portal (CPNP) is the official notification portal where the Responsible Persons register cosmetics products before their will being placed on the market. This CPNP notification is a legal obligation present in European Cosmetic Regulation (EC) no. 1223/2009 . All cosmetic companies wishing to offer cosmetic products to the European Union market must...

Horizontal Regulations to Follow for Cosmetics

Cosmetic manufacturers and Responsible Persons diligently follow the Cosmetics Regulation to ensure compliance; however, adhering to this regulation alone is not sufficient for full compliance. To meet all legal and ethical obligations, it is essential to consider additional horizontal regulations and directives. These not only safeguard consumers but also support sustainable and ethical business practices....

Resources for Staying Updated on Regulatory Changes

Staying informed about regulatory changes in the cosmetics industry is vital for ensuring compliance, protecting consumer safety, and maintaining market access. With frequent updates to ingredient restrictions, safety standards, and labelling requirements, professionals need access to reliable and official resources. Below is a curated list of official sources and tools that provide essential information for...

Understanding 1223/2009 EC Cosmetic Regulation

Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009, known as the Cosmetics Regulation, has been developed as one of the key provisions of the European Union in regard to the cosmetics industry. It entered into force on July 11, 2013, in terms of replacing the novel Directive 76/768/EEC. Focused on enhancing a high degree of health and safety of...

Regulatory Definition of Cosmetic Product

The European Union’s Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 on Cosmetic Products establishes a clear framework for the definition and regulation of cosmetic products within the EU market. This regulation aims to ensure the safety of cosmetic products and promote fair trade practices.   Definition of a Cosmetic Product Article 2 (1) (a) of Regulation (EC) No...