Tag: cosmetic GMP
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Cosmetic Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP): Building Compliance Under US FDA and MoCRA
In today’s regulatory environment, product safety begins long before a cosmetic reaches the shelf. It starts inside the manufacturing facility. Cosmetic Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) are the operational foundation that ensures products are consistently produced and controlled according to quality standards. Under the authority of the US FDA, and reinforced by the Modernization of Cosmetics…
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Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) and Cosmetics: The Legal Backbone of US Cosmetic Regulation
The United States cosmetic industry operates under a powerful federal law that shapes how products are manufactured, labeled, marketed, and monitored. The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) forms the foundation of cosmetic regulation in the United States and establishes the authority of the US FDA over cosmetic products. Every cosmetic brand—whether domestic…
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US Cosmetic Law: Regulatory Foundations, Modern Compliance Obligations, and Strategic Pathways for Cosmetic Brands
Entering or expanding within the United States cosmetic market requires more than innovative formulations and attractive packaging. Every cosmetic product sold in the US must align with a complex legal framework designed to protect consumer safety and ensure market transparency. US Cosmetic Law establishes the legal backbone governing how cosmetics are manufactured, labeled, distributed, and…