Tag: FDA cosmetic label example
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Trade Secret Ingredients in Cosmetics: US FDA Rules, MoCRA Expectations, and Compliance Strategy
Cosmetic formulations often represent years of research, development, and significant financial investment. For this reason, many cosmetic companies seek to protect certain ingredients as trade secrets. At the same time, cosmetic products sold in the United States must comply with strict ingredient disclosure and safety requirements enforced by the US FDA. The Modernization of Cosmetics…
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Warning Statements in Cosmetic Labeling: US FDA Requirements and Compliance Obligations
Warning statements are a critical component of cosmetic labeling in the United States. Their purpose is to alert consumers to potential hazards associated with product use and to provide instructions that reduce the risk of injury or misuse. Under the authority of the US FDA, and reinforced by the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA),…
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Statement of Identity for Cosmetics: US FDA Labeling Requirement Explained
Every cosmetic product sold in the United States must clearly tell consumers what the product is. This simple concept is known in regulatory terms as the Statement of Identity. The Statement of Identity is one of the most fundamental labeling requirements enforced by the US FDA, and it appears on the cosmetic’s Principal Display Panel…
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Cosmetic Labeling Requirements Under US FDA: Compliance Framework for Cosmetic Brands
Cosmetic labeling is not just a marketing activity—it is a legal obligation under United States law. Every cosmetic product sold in the US must carry labeling that is truthful, not misleading, and compliant with regulations enforced by the US FDA. With the implementation of the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA), labeling compliance has become…