MoCRA for Skincare Brands: Facility Registration & Product Listing (Who Does What)
The U.S. Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act of 2022 (MoCRA) redefined how skincare products are regulated under the FDA. For brand owners,…
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The U.S. Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act of 2022 (MoCRA) redefined how skincare products are regulated under the FDA. For brand owners,…
Entering the EU skincare market requires not just great formulations but airtight regulatory documentation. Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 sets clear expectations to…
Any skincare product placed on the EU market must comply with Regulation (EU) No 655/2013, which sets out common criteria for cosmetic…
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Launching a new skincare product doesn’t have to feel like walking a compliance tightrope. The smartest brands now treat their first order as a pilot run — a low-risk phase…
Successful skincare sourcing demands precise sampling stages. If you approach your supplier with vague demands, you’ll waste time on endless reworks. This guide outlines how to move from initial brief…
In skincare product development, sample iterations are a normal and necessary step — but too many rounds can slow your launch, escalate costs, and frustrate your team. Understanding what’s “normal”…
When sourcing skincare products, one of the biggest time and cost risks comes from unclear briefs to your manufacturer. A precise, evidence-backed sourcing brief can save weeks of back-and-forth on…
When sourcing skincare formulations, vague requests like “light texture” or “rich feel” cause delays and misalignment between your brand vision and the lab’s output. Precise texture and viscosity specifications allow…
ISO 22716 sets the internationally recognized Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) guidelines for cosmetics manufacturing, ensuring products are consistently produced and controlled to quality standards. For skincare buyers sourcing from OEM/ODM…
In skincare manufacturing, “GMP” is more than a certificate on a wall—it’s the daily discipline of recorded evidence, controlled processes, and auditable product release. For sourcing managers and brand owners,…
Choosing a skincare supplier goes far beyond comparing price quotes. It’s about verifying that your manufacturer can consistently meet safety, quality, and regulatory expectations. This guide helps brand owners and…
For skincare brands planning to enter or expand in the U.S. market, proper cosmetic labeling under 21 CFR 701 is non‑negotiable. A compliant label protects both your product and your business—building trust…
Microbiological testing is a critical gate in cosmetic sourcing — for skincare buyers, understanding ISO 17516:2014 results can prevent costly delays, border rejections, and brand reputation damage. This guide explains…