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Case Study: Navigating Product Classification under China's Cosmetic Supervision and Administration Regulation (CSAR)
China's CSAR classifies cosmetics as Special Use or Ordinary based on claims, effects, and risks, requiring tailored approvals.
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Dec 3, 20244 min read


Soap, Cosmetics, and Drugs: What’s the Regulatory Difference?
Soap, cosmetic, or drug? FDA classification depends on what a product does, its ingredients, and its claims. Label wisely to avoid issues!
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Dec 3, 20243 min read


Case Study: Evaluating the Use of Raw Material Supplier Data for Cosmetic Claims Substantiation
Introduction In the competitive cosmetics industry, substantiating product claims with robust evidence is a necessity for regulatory...
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Nov 26, 20243 min read


Stuck in the Shade: Understanding the Challenges of Bringing New Sunscreen Ingredients to the U.S.
If you’ve shopped for sunscreen in the United States, you’ve likely noticed a limited range of active ingredients on the label. You’d be...
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Nov 26, 20244 min read


Soap: A Slippery Slope
Soap has a classic image—basic, pure, just fats or oils saponified with an alkali like lye. But in today’s beauty and personal care...
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Nov 26, 20242 min read


“Gluten-Free” Cosmetics: Necessary Assurance or Marketing Flourish? A Look at Claims Across the Pond
Ah, “gluten-free” on a bag of flour? Makes sense. But on a face cream? Now that’s where things get interesting. As gluten-free claims pop...
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Nov 1, 20243 min read
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