Modular Solution for Cosmetics Compliance
Check the Conformity of your Formulas
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Manage your Safety Data Sheets efficiently
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Ensure the traceability of your substances
Maintain good HSE risk management
Managing cosmetic regulatory data across the U.S., Canada, and Europe is no longer just a compliance issue. It is a data management challenge that directly impacts consistency, risk, and scalability for cosmetic brands.
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Nanomaterials are increasingly used in industrial production, especially cosmetic products. Some regulations are specific to the use of nanomaterials in cosmetic products that we suggest you discover in the article below.
Explore the EU's definition of cosmetic products under regulation 1223/2009, which outlines criteria for classification, including intended use and contact with specific body parts. Understand the nuances of borderline products and related regulations affecting cosmetics compliance.
Learn about the essential tools for REACH registration: IUCLID, Chesar, and REACH-IT. Discover the main changes coming in June 2016, including the mandatory switch to IUCLID 6 and REACH-IT 3. Strengthened user support and facilitated data exchange will help companies comply with the May 31, 2018 deadline.
Learn about the role of a Responsible Person (RP) in the EU cosmetic market. Discover who can be an RP, their obligations, and the importance of compliance with regulations and a solution to finding an RP.
Explore the unique methodology of biocidal risk assessment, which involves hazard identification, exposure assessment, and risk characterization. Learn about the specific tools and guidance used to evaluate risks to human health and the environment in this comprehensive process.
Cosmetic claims are marketing tools that describe a product's effects, help consumers choose, and make products more appealing. EU regulations ensure claims are truthful, supported by evidence, and enable informed decisions without misleading or denigrating competitors.