A. What is the EU cosmetic CPSR certification?
The full English name of the CPSR is Cosmetic Safety Report. Cosmetics sold in the EU market must comply with cosmetic regulations, including the submission of a CPSR. The CPSR is an independent cosmetic safety assessment. Before a cosmetic product can enter the EU market, it must be evaluated to ensure that it is properly justified. A complete CPSR is divided into two parts: Cosmetic Safety Information and Cosmetic Safety Assessment, where Cosmetic Safety Information is the data collected for all safety assessments with stem and Cosmetic Safety Assessment 3360 is the safety assessor's opinion on the safety of the product.
European cosmetic testing CPSR certification is the EU cosmetic regulations, the EU's first cosmetic regulations (EC) 1223/2009 thousand July 11, 2013 officially implemented. Compared with the previous Directive 76/768EEC, the safety requirements for cosmetics are more stringent, specifying that products must complete a Cosmetic Safety Report (SafetyReport, CPSR) before they can be marketed and sold in the European Economic Area. This new cosmetic requirement is published as an EU regulation and implemented as national law in the 27 EU member states (as well as Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein). Unlike the EU Directive, it does not require conversion prior to domestic implementation. Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 will replace the old Cosmetics Directive 76/768/EEC and its 67 amendments to date. All cosmetic products entering the EU market must provide a product safety report before they can be placed on the market for sale.
II. CPNP EU Cosmetics Notification
The European Cosmetics Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 stipulates that cosmetic products must be notified by CPNP before entering the EU market to ensure product safety and to enhance market surveillance.
A uniform notification system for all cosmetic products on the EU market. In the event of an accident, the staff of the national toxicological authority can see the composition of the finished product in seconds from the information stored in the database, and the competent authorities can easily access the information of all cosmetic products on the EU market and implement market surveillance.
III. What is the content of the cosmetic cpsr report?
Appendix I details the contents of the cosmetic safety report (cpsr), which consists of two main sections.
Part (A) includes ingredient information Physical and chemical properties and stability Microbial content and preservative effectiveness requirements Packaging material information Normal and foreseeable use Product is Kasumi information
information, single ingredient exposure information, ingredient toxicology documentation, known or serious side effects of the product and other product information.
The second part (part b) includes the assessment conclusion, the entire display of the logo and instructions for use, assessment of the REE assessment of human product qualification information.
Fourth, which cosmetics need CPSR report?
All cosmetic products. According to the definition of the EU Cosmetics Regulation, cosmetics are used in any external part of the body (skin hair nails lips and genitals) or teeth and oral mucous membranes of substances or mixtures, mainly to clean, fragrance or protection, to protect the good condition, beautify or eliminate body odor. Tattoo and make-up textiles are also controlled by the Act, but if wigs, false eyelashes and false nails are not controlled by the Cosmetics Act, the glue used is defined as a cosmetic.
For example: powder foundation concealer hi fixing powder honey powder blush lip gloss lipstick lipstick eye shadow eyelash hi eyeliner eyeliner nail polish nail shampoo toner face wash, lotion, cream, eye cream, skin care essence, BB cream, barrier cream, cream
V. European cosmetic CPSR certification report includes.
Microbiological test, heavy metal test, preservative effectiveness test, stability test, packaging material test and MSDS report.
Sixth, what are the contents of the cosmetic CPSR certification?
The CPSR certification safety report consists of two parts, namely cosmetic safety information and cosmetic safety assessment.Part A - Cosmetic Safety Information This part requires product information and test data. If you have the relevant data, we can conduct a cosmetic safety assessment directly. If you do not have the relevant data now, we can perform the necessary tests and provide the appropriate data.
1. Quantitative and qualitative analysis of cosmetic ingredients
2. Physicochemical properties and stability of cosmetics, including stability test reports
3. Microbiological quality microbial limited preservative effectiveness test reports
4. Information on impurities, trace substances and packaging materials. Purity of raw materials. Technically speaking, there will inevitably be traces of prohibited substances. Specifications of packaging materials, including purity and stability.
5. Normal and reasonably foreseeable use
6. Exposure of cosmetics
7. Ingredient exposure
8. information on the toxicity of ingredients
9. Adverse reactions and serious adverse reactions
10. Cosmetic information
Other relevant validation risk assessments for studies conducted through volunteers Part B - Cosmetic Safety Assessment
1. Assessment findings
2. Label warnings and instructions for use
3. Demonstrations
4. Qualifications of assessors and part b approval
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Seven, what information is generally required to apply for a CPSR Cosmetic Safety Report?
1. Fill out the "CPSR Cosmetic Safety Report Application Form" consultation materials, including information on ingredients and use.
2. MSDS for each ingredient (i.e. Safety Data Sheet for each ingredient (in accordance with EU standards)) or COA ingredient analysis report (English version)
3. Provide product test reports, such as: microbial test, heavy metal test, anti-corrosion test, stability test, etc., and other relevant test reports for products such as: formaldehyde, methanol
Phthalates, dioxane, diethanol nitrosamines test report, etc., depending on the product.
4. products containing fragrance or flavor ingredients, but also need to provide fragrance or flavor MSDS, IFRA certificate, 26 allergenic source statement analysis report.
5. Product packaging material description, that is, the product with which materials, such as PP hose, glass bottles, etc., as well as packaging materials related test reports, such as: heavy metals, food contact material safety test
Test, etc.
6. Other physical and chemical properties of the product test, such as pH, viscosity, odor, color, state, relative density, etc.; based on the physical and chemical properties of the product to determine the physical and chemical indicators.
7. Product instruction manual, containing the whole show language of these information.
8. Provide GMP certificate, or GMP audit report with equivalent effect.
9. Sign the statement provided by our company for animal testing, and the statement for nano-materials if it does not contain nano-materials.
10. Sample or product photos (other samples required for testing must be provided separately).
Eight, CPSR requirements testing
CPSR requires a series of tests to ensure safety, you know which tests can test their products? Check the table below, provide the appropriate documents listed in the table and complete the appropriate tests to ensure that the product meets the requirements of cosmetics regulations.
IX. How long does it take to complete the CPSR?
The CPSR requires a large amount of data and it takes a long time to test this item. You need to plan ahead in order to ensure timely submission of the report and on-time production of your products.
How long is the CPSR report valid?
As required by law, the cosmetic safety report needs to be updated immediately if the results of any relevant studies or legal upgrades have an impact on the evaluation results. According to the regulations, the responsible person or manufacturer must keep the cosmetic safety report for at least ten years after the last batch of products is placed on the market and make it readily available to the official EU authorities.