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Colours And Pigments Approved For Use In The Cosmetic Formulations

Pigment colours are one of the growing enablers in the growth of the entire cosmetic industry. To maintain competition, the manufacturers of the coloured cosmetics have to invent or search for colours that can set some new trends. Be it ultramarine blue or Quinizarin Green, a spectrum of colour is required for intended sales and the purpose of marketing. However, some of the cosmetic regulatory compliance can't be overlooked in a quick development of these innovative colours. There are certain laws and regulatory standards that should be followed for making use of pigment colours in colour cosmetics. These strict regulations allow companies to provide safe to use cosmetics to consumers while remaining away from legal problems. What is the importance of the manufacture of colour cosmetics? Certain aspects should be considered at the time of formulation of the right colourants for the cosmetic products by the cosmetic colour manufacturers. Those aspects are   Colourant perform

Use Of Coumarin In Cosmetics: Safety, Permissible Limit, Indian Regulations Etc

  Coumarins are a kind of fragrant compound that belongs to a class of benzopyrone chemical class. It has been used widely as aroma enhancers in a different cosmetic product. But some of the toxicity studies have revealed that coumarins are somewhat toxic to the human liver as well as kidneys and might cause liver cancer as well as lung cancers. This is the reason coumarins are under regulation irrespective of the fact that they are found in several edible plants. Coumarine is found in a large number of cosmetic products along with personal care products as per the ingredients database of the market research and is prevalent in most of the perfumes. It helps in imparting strength to the perfume along with a characteristic's note. It has a very sweet vanilla-like aroma very much similar to that of freshly-mown hay.   Coumarine is a kind of chemical compound that occurs naturally in some of the essential oils as well as absolutes like cinnamon, lavender, tarragon etc. Some of the

Veg And Non-Veg Declaration For Cosmetics Sold In India

  For years, people have emphasized over looks and beauty and this is the reason why several beauty products have been invented and are utilized for improving the overall physical personality. The cosmetic industry in India is under regulation of various legislations along with their correlating rules for cosmetic license and other compliances. The commercialization sector works in compliance with Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940. It makes sure that all products that are sold are in compliance with safe manufacture and are of good quality. Moreover, it is compulsory for all products that are being sold to adhere to perfect packaging and cosmetic labelling requirements in India . Packaging and labelling offers important information about constituents along with the origin and the manufacturers. Cosmetics are those products that are intended to be rubbed, sprayed, sprinkled or applied to the human body with an intention to cleanse, beautify, enhance attractiveness or change the appearan

The Criteria Of Application Fee For Cosmetic Registration In India

In India, the cosmetic industry is gaining immense popularity at a rapid speed. With a rapidly growing industry it is important to make sure the product safety and this is the reason the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in India has made it mandatory to obtain the registration certificate for cosmetic imports in India . For importing cosmetics in India ●        The manufacturer should have a registered office in India. ●        An authorized agent of the manufacturer or a subsidiary agent of the manufacturer. The cosmetics should be registered with CDSCO under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Submit the filled application form to Central Drug Standards Controller of India in electronic form. It is also required to submit the application form 42 along with the cover letter. It is a receipt in support of the original payment of the registration fees of amount USD 2000. The office of the DCGI will then provide a copy of the cover letter that serves as an ackno

Type Of Cosmetic Registration Applications: Fresh Registration, Endorsement And Renewal

Cosmetic marketing in India is increasing rapidly, ranging from the first look on the television advertisement to a social media platform. A large number of people are into cosmetic marketing as it is probably one of the sectors that will never go into recession. People across the world use cosmetics no matter whether male or female. The cosmetic industry caters to all genders. But with the increasing demand and popularity, the cosmetic industry came under the radar of the government because of its increasing popularity as well as a scope for baseless claims made by manufacturing companies. At present, Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1940, rules the cosmetic registration in India that defines the word cosmetic as any article that intends to be, sprayed, poured, rubbed or sprinkled in any human body parts for the purpose of cleansing, promoting, beautifying or for changing the appearance and also involves any article that is intended to be used as a cosmetic component. Different kind of

Cologne And The Indian Cosmetic Standards Associated With It

  Cologne is a type of perfumed liquid that consists of alcohol along with fragrant oils. It's commonly the masculine version of perfume The BIS defines specific Indian standards for the manufacture and sale of Cologne under the purview of D&C Act, 1945. This basic standard denotes the minimum requirements along with sampling methods and test for cologne. The standards cover the toiler water, alcohol-based fresheners along with lavender water. So, as per the Cologne Indian standards specification, Cologne is a clear aqueous ethanol solution containing perfume oil. It might also contain emollients, antiseptic agents along with some colouring agents and denaturing agents. Now coming to the specification of the ingredients of cologne, all the raw materials that are utilized for manufacturing cologne must be confined to all the requirements of all Indian standards. The alcohol content must be confined to IS323:1959 and it should remain free from methanol. The amount of alcoho

Phenoxyethanol In Cosmetics

Phenoxyethanol is found in most of the cosmetics we use today. It is one of the most common synthetic preservatives in skincare products and also an important fixative for perfumes. Being a preservative, it helps in preventing the growth of microbes and is mainly found in products where water is present. It is one of the safest alternatives to parabens and is used by companies to mark their products as paraben-free. It is an oily, little sticky liquid having a faint rose-like scent. It is an ethoxylated compound that is formed by a chemical reaction between a known carcinogen ethylene oxide and phenol. The most common cosmetic products in which phenoxyethanol is found are moisturizers, mascaras, sunscreens, eyeshadows, soap, fragrances, conditioners, lip products, and any water-based cosmetic products. A large number of mainstream and boutique cosmetics consist of phenoxyethanol as it is used as a preservative or a stabilizer in place of other ingredients which otherw

How to obtain a SUGAM preliminary registration for cosmetic products

In a recent series of upgrades, CDSCO decided to shift the process of cosmetic product registration online. Obviously to keep pace with the digitization of most processes, the result was the inception of SUGAM portal. It is an e-governance portal adopted by CDSCO to offer an online medium for registrations, licenses, NOC’s, permissions and approvals for cosmetic products and drugs. This article will try to elaborate the preliminary cosmetic registration process through this online portal. Why is registration required? Manufacturing or importing cosmetics in India requires obtaining a valid registration and approval from CDSCO in compliance with the Drugs & Cosmetics Act, 1945. A registration ensures that the applicant is complying with the pre-defined rules and guidelines which are deemed necessary by the authorities for ensuring the safety of consumers. What is the preliminary registration process? The registration process is quite simple and requires

CDSCO allows self-attestation of documents for import registration of cosmetics due to COVID-19

As the global pandemic soars up in the number of people infected and affected, the legalities regarding the import of cosmetics has also been seriously affected. In response to the COVID-19, the government of India had to impose a national lockdown to prevent the further spread of this disease. As a result, all formal establishments and most government offices had been shut down completely. The process of cosmetic product registration has not been untouched by these events, and businesses planning on obtaining cosmetic import licenses are now finding it difficult to cope up with certain legal formalities of the process. Especially the submission of notarized documents. To counter this issue and to ensure seamless processing of applications, the Directorate General of Health Services (Cosmetic Division), CDSCO released a notification on 20th of April, 2020.   According to this notification, applicants submitting documents for the import/registration of cosmetics

Regulations For Cosmetics In India Vs. Global Scenario

Different countries across the world have their own methods and procedures of dealing with cosmetic regulations. While the USA seems to have a liberal approach for manufacturers, Europe and India follow a more tedious  cosmetic regulatory compliance  which is indeed quite justified. These days the world is more connected than ever. The advent of quick transportation, followed by globalization and the invention of the internet has combined countries and their markets into one global village. The cosmetics industry is not untouched by this globalization, and companies are now expanding multinationally to find new markets for their cosmetic products. Cosmetics are not like grain or stone. Their manufacture and sale is densely regulated by authorities in every country. However, with the markets becoming more globalized, the regulations for cosmetics in different countries have often to be compared for global players. For this discussion, we will take into consideration th

Indian Cosmetics Market Projected To Expand Thrice In 2020

This rapid expansion of the Indian cosmetics market also implies the rapid influx of new players in the market. The applications for cosmetic product registration and cosmetic import license are sure to increase in the near future, and the authorities must be prepared to tackle such situations. India is quickly becoming a global focal point in almost every aspect. India became the world’s fifth largest economy in 2019, which eventually means that people now have more money and they can spend more. With wealth comes well-being, and an interest towards grooming and beautification. With the far reaching effects of globalization, along with the modernization and urbanization of India, the demand for cosmetic beauty products has increased tenfold in recent years. Thanks to the rapidly increasing corporate workforce and the influence of the entertainment and fashion industries on the daily lives of people. The beauty Industry of India and its fast-paced growth can be co