COMPARATIVE STUDY OF REGULATORY REQUIREMENT AND RESTRICTIONS FOR SALICYLIC ACID CONTAINING COSMETIC IN US, EU Authors: Naseema Sk , YETUKURI K AND RAMARAO N
ABSTRACT
A cosmetic product should be a comprehensive combination of great qualities, including
adequate safety, effectiveness, and potency, as well as marketing potential. Many regulatory
agencies are doing an outstanding job. These authorities issue rigorous laws that guide the
cosmetic industry's manufacturing, importation, packaging, labeling, and other areas of
commerce. Producing a product for the market in the USA and European Union is difficult
since one must meet the latest rules' safety criteria. The evaluation of cosmetics for protection
is complicated by diverse directives from unique regulatory bodies. The FD&C Act and
FPLA are both federal laws in the USA that manipulate cosmetics, and the principal
controlling authority is the FDA. Also in Europe, the regulatory framework for cosmetics is
the EMA's place and is regulated through Regulation No. 1223/2009. In the EU and USA,
clinical advisory committees for cosmetic products are known as SCCS and CIR. Safety
guidelines are derived from a thorough analysis of all cosmetics' ingredients. This article is an
effort to examine the present regulatory status of cosmetic products, the latest rules on
salicylic acid-containing cosmetics, and the market conditions in the USA and EU.
Keywords: Cosmetics, Regulatory Requirement, safety, labeling, and packaging, salicylic acid Publication date: 01/02/2023 https://ijbpas.com/pdf/2023/February/MS_IJBPAS_2023_6881.pdfDownload PDFhttps://doi.org/10.31032/IJBPAS/2023/12.2.6881