REGULATORY ASPECTS AND SAFETY USE OF COSMETIC PRODUCT IN EUROPEAN UNION
Authors: Naveen Katta , Y.ESWARAIAH, KOUSHIK YETUKURI AND RAMA RAO NADENDLA

ABSTRACT
Cosmetics Law (EC) No. 1223/2009 of the European Union (EU). Various regulatory bodies around the world, all of which have their own rules and regulations, regulate the safety of cosmetic goods. Among its several values, the European Union (EU) has been aiming for many decades, enshrined in the EU Directive, to ensure that cosmetic products do not cause harm to customers. For each and every cosmetic product placed on the EU consumer market, the Directive requires a safety assessment. The general regulations relating to chemicals used in the EU are applicable to cosmetic products, where several aspects of the toxicological profile must again be defined and checked. The main objectives of this regulation are to create a set of rules that comply with all cosmetics and to ensure a high level of protection for human health. Regulations directly affecting the manufacture and sale of cosmetic products include: cosmetic definition, licensing, labeling, substantiation of safety, stability studies and legal authority. Keywords: Cosmetic regulation, Safety assessment, CPNP, Responsibility
Publication date: 01/12/2021
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https://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2021/10.12.5734