Cosmetic safety

Cosmetic safety services include safety reports of cosmetic products and notifications of cosmetic products to the CPNP portal. The Regulation on Cosmetic Products requires the product information of cosmetic products to be notified to the CPNP portal. Once the product information has been submitted and approved, the product can be launched on the market.

Our cosmetic safety services provide advice on compliance with the Regulation on Cosmetic products and prepare of legally compliant ingredient lists for cosmetic products. We check the legality of ingredient list, the order of ingredient declaration and the labeling of fragrances and allergens in the ingredient list. You can trust the expertise of our cosmetic safety professionals to ensure compliance with the Regulation on cosmetic products.

Cosmetic safety report

Companies have certain obligations when introducing a new cosmetic product to the market or changing the recipe of an existing product. A safety assessment and a safety report must be done on cosmetic products. The cosmetic safety report consists of a safety report and safety assessment of the product. In the report, the legality and safety of the cosmetic product’s ingredients and the product itself is evaluated. Our safety reports are extensive and created using the Cosmedesk program.

Sweco’s experts have diverse expertise in launching cosmetic products to the market, and our safety reports are of high quality and reliability. We take into account the needs and preferences of our customers in every individual safety report.

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Cosmetic safety assessment

The minimum required information in the safety assessment has been determined in the Annex I of Regulation on cosmetic products.

The cosmetic safety assessment consists of the safety information regarding the cosmetic product i.e., information from the safety assessment and safety report. The cosmetic safety assessment must include conclusions of the safety assessment, labeled warnings and instructions for use, details concerning the evaluator, and justifications based on the established descriptions of the safety assessment.

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Regulation on cosmetic products

The Regulation on cosmetic products (1223/2009) regulates all of the responsibilities of companies when introducing a new cosmetic product to the market or changing the recipe of an existing cosmetic product.

We help our customers to comply with the responsibilities set out in the regulation on cosmetic products and to prepare statutory measures. These include CPNP notifications and preparation of ingredient lists.

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Cosmetic safety

Cosmetic safety services comprise of safety reports on cosmetic products and submitting notifications on the CPNP portal (Cosmetic product notification portal). The regulation on cosmetic products requires the product information of cosmetic products to be submitted to the CPNP portal. Once the product information has been submitted and approved, the product can be launched to the market. We provide services related to the preparation of the CPNP notifications and preparation of safety reports in accordance with the EU regulations. Our clients include importers and manufacturers of cosmetics.

Cosmetic safety

Cosmetic safety services comprise of safety reports on cosmetic products and submitting notifications on the CPNP portal (Cosmetic product notification portal). The regulation on cosmetic products requires the product information of cosmetic products to be submitted to the CPNP portal. Once the product information has been submitted and approved, the product can be launched to the market. We provide services related to the preparation of the CPNP notifications and preparation of safety reports in accordance with the EU regulations. Our clients include importers and manufacturers of cosmetics.

Obligations of cosmetic product importer, manufacturer, and responsible person

Companies have certain obligations when introducing a new cosmetic product to the market or changing the recipe of an existing product. The importation of cosmetics also requires compliance with these obligations. The responsible person is responsible for the safety and legality of the product. The responsible person could be the manufacturer or importer of cosmetics. The safety of the cosmetic product is ensured through a safety report (CPSR).

Obligations of cosmetic product importer, manufacturer, and responsible person

Companies have certain obligations when introducing a new cosmetic product to the market or changing the recipe of an existing product. The importation of cosmetics also requires compliance with these obligations. The responsible person is responsible for the safety and legality of the product. The responsible person could be the manufacturer or importer of cosmetics. The safety of the cosmetic product is ensured through a safety report (CPSR).

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Cosmetic Product Safety Report (CPSR)

The CPSR is a report of a product’s safety required by the EU regulation on cosmetic products. A safety assessment and a safety report must be done on cosmetic products. The cosmetic safety report consists of a safety report and the safety assessment. In the report, the legality and safety of the cosmetic product’s ingredients and the product itself is evaluated. In the safety report, the safety of the product is evaluated for each of its ingredients to ensure, for example, that the product does not contain any prohibited substances. Our safety reports are extensive and are created using the Cosmedesk program. Sweco’s experts have diverse expertise in launching cosmetic products to the market, and our safety reports are of high quality and reliability. We take into account the needs and preferences of our customers in every individual safety report.

Cosmetic Product Safety Report (CPSR)

The CPSR is a report of a product’s safety required by the EU regulation on cosmetic products. A safety assessment and a safety report must be done on cosmetic products. The cosmetic safety report consists of a safety report and the safety assessment. In the report, the legality and safety of the cosmetic product’s ingredients and the product itself is evaluated. In the safety report, the safety of the product is evaluated for each of its ingredients to ensure, for example, that the product does not contain any prohibited substances. Our safety reports are extensive and are created using the Cosmedesk program. Sweco’s experts have diverse expertise in launching cosmetic products to the market, and our safety reports are of high quality and reliability. We take into account the needs and preferences of our customers in every individual safety report.

Legality of cosmetic labelling

Legality of cosmetic labelling

The labelling required for cosmetic products is defined in the Cosmetics Regulation. Mandatory labelling includes, among other things, the name and address of the responsible person, list of ingredients, shelf life of the product and its intended use. Mandatory labelling must be on the product in both Finnish and Swedish.

Marketing claims are often an integral part of cosmetic labelling. Marketing claims for cosmetics are regulated separately in the Cosmetics Claims Regulation (655/2013/EU). In addition to direct claims, marketing claims also include the name of the product, for example. The Claims Regulation sets out certain criteria that cosmetic claims must follow. The regulation aims to guarantee fair competition in the market.

Sweco’s experts have strong expertise in ensuring the legality of cosmetic labelling.

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