Cosmetic or Drug? How U.S. Hair Care Claims Change Your Regulatory Path
In the U.S. hair care market, the words on your label don’t just sell your product—they determine your legal obligations. A single…
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Book an on-site factory visit in GuangzhouDecision briefs for sourcing hair care SKUs—spec alignment (viscosity, after-feel, hero claims), packaging compatibility, and typical MOQ/lead-time ranges. Useful for building an RFQ checklist before sampling.
Buyer-critical decisions first: MOQ, lead time, compliance, packaging fit.
In the U.S. hair care market, the words on your label don’t just sell your product—they determine your legal obligations. A single…
As hair smoothing treatments continue to grow in popularity, both salons and brands face increasing pressure to deliver results without compromising on…
Launching a private label shampoo line requires a structured sampling process to ensure your final product meets both brand expectations and market…
Skim, shortlist, then reuse checklists in your supplier RFQs.
Validating a shampoo manufacturer goes beyond finding a name and signing a purchase order — it’s a structured check on capability, compliance, and fit for your brand vision. As a…
Accurate and compliant shampoo labeling is essential for entering and maintaining presence in the US market. Beyond aesthetics, labels must meet FDA and FTC requirements, ensure consumer safety, and provide…
Importing shampoo into the EU requires careful attention to product safety, cosmetic regulation compliance, and documentation. For brand owners and sourcing managers, meeting these requirements early helps prevent clearance delays,…
Shampoo claims such as “anti-hair loss”, “anti-dandruff”, and “repair” can be powerful marketing tools — but they also trigger specific compliance obligations in many target markets. For sourcing managers and…
When sourcing a new shampoo, especially for markets with strict cosmetic regulations, allergen and fragrance documentation is not optional—it’s a critical compliance and brand protection step. Missing or incomplete records…
When sourcing hair care products such as shampoos, a Certificate of Analysis (COA) is one of the most critical documents to verify product quality, safety, and compliance. A well-prepared COA…
An SDS (Safety Data Sheet, formerly called MSDS) is a mandatory safety and compliance document for every cosmetic raw material and finished product, including shampoos. For shampoo brand owners and…
Stability testing is a critical step in hair care product development, ensuring your shampoo maintains its intended performance, safety, and appearance throughout its shelf life. For sourcing managers and brand…
Ensuring microbiological safety in shampoo production is a non-negotiable step for any hair care brand owner or sourcing manager. Contamination can lead to product recalls, regulatory fines, and loss of…
Making sure your shampoo products meet regulations for heavy metals and restricted substances is more than just a compliance step—it’s a brand protection strategy. Hair care buyers must understand how…