Regulatory Labelling Reviews: Ensure Your Packaging is Market-Ready
Professional Label Compliance for the UK and EU
A minor error on your product label can lead to costly recalls or your stock being seized by customs. At Setoxiriskltd, we provide expert Labelling and Ingredient Reviews to ensure your cosmetic packaging fully complies with the strict mandatory requirements of the UK and EU Cosmetics Regulations.
Why Professional Label Verification is Critical
Regulatory authorities are increasingly strict about how cosmetic information is presented to the consumer. Whether you are selling in the UK or the EU, your labels must provide specific information in a precise format. We review your artwork before you go to print, saving you time, money, and legal risk.
What Our Labelling Review Includes
We conduct a comprehensive audit of your product packaging to verify:
INCI Ingredient Lists: Ensuring all ingredients are listed in the correct descending order using International Nomenclature Cosmetic Ingredient (INCI) names.
Allergen Declaration: Identifying and correctly listing any of the 26 (and soon to be 80+) fragrance allergens that exceed the legal threshold.
Mandatory Requirements: Checking for the presence of the Responsible Person (RP) name and address, country of origin, nominal content, and batch numbers.
Safety Symbols: Verification of the Period After Opening (PAO) symbol or Best Before Date (BBD).
Language Requirements: Advising on the mandatory local language translations required for EU member states.
Ingredient Compliance & Prohibited Substances
Laws regarding cosmetic ingredients are constantly evolving. As part of our review, we cross-reference your formulation against:
Annex II (Prohibited Substances): Ensuring no banned chemicals are present.
Annex III (Restricted Substances): Verifying that ingredients like preservatives or UV filters do not exceed their legal maximum concentrations.
2026/2027 Updates: Checking your ingredients against upcoming UK and EU bans on substances like certain siloxanes and specific fragrance components.
Claim Substantiation: Avoiding "Misleading" Marketing
Under the Common Criteria for Cosmetic Claims, any claim you make (such as "Natural," "Clinically Proven," or "Dermatologically Tested") must be substantiated by evidence. We review your marketing text to ensure it is honest, evidentiary, and does not stray into "medicinal" territory, which is a common cause for enforcement action.
Prepare Your Brand for Success
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