5 Ways Cosmetic Product Companies Can Comply with FDA Labeling Requirements & Help Avoid FDA Enforcement

Cosmetic products do not require Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval unless they have color additives or unless the qualify as a drug, medical device, or dietary supplements. There are two laws, however, that regulate the entry of cosmetic products into interstate commerce. Since most cosmetic companies sell their products through the Internet and through regional, national, or international distributors; companies that make, pack, distribute or market cosmetic commodities need to understand these laws and how to comply with them. The cosmetic product laws apply to manufacturers, packers, distributors, importers, advertisers, resellers, and others in the supply chain. Experienced cosmetic lawyers can help guide you through the maze of cosmetic laws and regulations. The Key Cosmetic Industry Laws The Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) enacted in 1938 gives the FDA the authority to regulate the safety of food, drugs, and cosmetics. The law provides for civil and…

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