US Lip Care Labeling Checklist: INCI, Net Contents, Warnings (21 CFR 701)

For US lip care products, correct labeling is not only a marketing obligation—it’s a compliance requirement under 21 CFR 701. A well-prepared label protects your brand from enforcement actions, supports consistent consumer trust, and ensures smooth…

Category: Lip Care Sourcing Guides Author: laeyo Published: 2026-04-12 Views: 29

For US lip care products, correct labeling is not only a marketing obligation—it’s a compliance requirement under 21 CFR 701. A well-prepared label protects your brand from enforcement actions, supports consistent consumer trust, and ensures smooth retail onboarding. This checklist gives sourcing managers and brand owners a practical framework to verify INCI lists, net contents, and warnings before production.

Key Labeling Components for US Lip Care

  • INCI ingredient list – Must list all ingredients in descending order of predominance by weight. Common names alone are not acceptable.
  • Net quantity of contents – Declare in both US customary and metric units, positioned on the principal display panel.
  • Warning statements – Include legally required cautionary statements where applicable (e.g., for certain active ingredients or product uses).
  • Identity statement – Clear product name or function, obvious to the casual observer.
  • Distributor statement – Company name and place of business; if not manufacturing yourself, include “Manufactured for” or “Distributed by” wording.
  • Lot/batch code – Enables traceability back to specific production runs.

Evidence to Request from Your Manufacturer

  • Draft label artwork with dimensions and layout for all panels.
  • INCI list cross-referenced against batch formula and supplier specs.
  • Net contents measurement protocol and verification testing output.
  • Regulatory review notes confirming FDA cosmetic labeling compliance.
  • Certificates of Analysis (COA) for raw materials supporting ingredient identity claims.

Sample Placement & Formatting Table

Label Element Required Location Format Notes
INCI list Information panel Lowercase, standard chemical names per INCI dictionary
Net contents Principal display panel Dual declaration – US customary (oz) and metric (g)
Warnings Information panel Legible font, boxed if required for emphasis
Identity statement Principal display panel Common product name or functional description

Practical Buyer Checklist

  • Confirm all ingredients have approved INCI names.
  • Check ingredient order against final formula percentage weights.
  • Verify net weight includes units in both systems and matches fill control data.
  • Ensure all applicable warnings are present and accurately worded.
  • Match label artwork dimensions to packaging dielines.
  • Request regulatory compliance sign-off from the manufacturer before print approval.

FAQ

Do lip care products require drug labeling if they include SPF?

Yes. SPF claims trigger OTC drug requirements under FDA rules, and the label must follow both cosmetic and OTC formats, including Drug Facts panel.

Can I list “flavors” instead of specifying components?

No. Flavors must be declared appropriately—either generically as “Flavor” in the INCI list or broken down into specific constituents if relevant for allergens.

What is the minimum font size for net contents?

The FDA specifies minimum sizes relative to container area; for packages under 5 in² PDP, at least 1/16 inch height is required for letters.

Do I need bilingual labels?

Bilingual labeling is not required federally, but if selling in regions with language laws (e.g., Puerto Rico, parts of some states), check local requirements or retailer mandates.

Are “cruelty-free” or “vegan” claims regulated?

These are marketing claims; ensure they’re truthful and not misleading, backed by supplier attestations or certifications.

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