Non-compliant cosmetic labeling is the primary reason for customs rejection in 2021, and the common reason for the failure of cosmetics registration/notification review and post-market inspection. Relevant enterprises may face administrative penalties such as corrections within a time limit, fines, etc., resulting in economic losses.
On June 3, 2021, China NMPA issued the finalized Administrative Measures on Cosmetics Labeling, spelling out the requirements for the labeling and prohibited claims of cosmetics (including cosmetics provided to consumers in the form of trial, gift, exchange, etc.) under China's new cosmetic regulations. The Measures will be implemented on May 1, 2022. Compared with the previous labeling regulations, the Measures has stricter requirements in terms of labeling definition, consistency with registration/notification documents, Chinese labels, product naming, guiding words, etc. Labels of many registered/notified cosmetic products need to be redesigned and updated.
During the webinar, Demi Ding from REACH24H will explain the required contents and noteworthy points in labeling imported cosmetics, analyze common non-compliance causes, and give insightful regulatory compliance recommendations to enterprises.
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Further Reading
Interview Vol. 4 | Interpretation of China’s New Cosmetic Labeling Regulation
Unqualified Labeling: Primary Reason for the Rejection of 113 Batches of Cosmetics in 2021
A Collection of Prohibited Claims on Cosmetic Packaging and Advertisements
China Finalizes Mandatory Labeled Logo on Children Cosmetics