Modular Solution for Cosmetics Compliance
Check the Conformity of your Formulas
Secure your regulatory documents for each zone
Optimize on-site risk management
Manage your Safety Data Sheets efficiently
Automate your regulatory monitoring
Ensure the traceability of your substances
Maintain good HSE risk management
In 2025, cosmetic, fragrance and home fragrance compliance has shifted to true global-by-design: brands must build products to meet EU, US, Canadian and emerging market (Taiwan, ASEAN, GCC) requirements from day one. EcoMundo’s blog explains this growing regulatory complexity—dermocosmetics, hair “skinification”, perfumes, digital tools & PLM—and shows how to secure ingredients, structure product files (PIF, DIP) and industrialize global compliance to stay competitive into 2026.
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Discover how cosmetic formulation software enhances creativity and efficiency for formulators by ensuring traceability, regulatory compliance, and streamlined project management. These tools simplify ingredient selection, price control, and testing, optimizing the entire product lifecycle.
New restrictions under REACH will make tattoo inks safer by limiting hazardous substances. However, controversy arises over the ban on two commonly used pigments. Learn more about these regulations and their impact on the tattoo industry.
French companies have until 31st March 2022 to clear stocks of isopropanol-based hand sanitizers. Learn about compliance and regulations for hydroalcoholic gels in this blog.
Explore the European legal framework for PPE compliance, focusing on Regulation 2016/425. Understand the importance of CE marking and the classification of PPE into three categories based on risk levels. Learn about the necessary compliance procedures and manufacturer responsibilities.
Following the UK's regulatory changes post-Brexit, companies marketing biocidal products must re-submit certain applications by March 31 and June 29, 2021. Compliance requires providing original applications and updated data, ensuring alignment with both UK and EU regulations.
The new Chinese Cosmetic Regulations allow international "cruelty-free" brands to enter the Chinese market without animal testing, provided they meet specific conditions. France leads the EU in issuing necessary GMP certificates, facilitating smoother exports for French companies.