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COSMETICS AND LABELLING OF
COSMETICS AS PER
INDIAN REGULATORY GUIDELINE
Submitted By: Prachi Pandey, Rahul Pal Submitted To: Dr. Himmat Singh Chawra
M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics), IInd Sem.
The word cosmetics derives from the Greek, meaning
"technique of dress and ornament"
Cosmetics are constituted from a mixture of chemical
compounds derived from either natural sources, or
synthetically created ones.
DEFINATION
Cosmetic is defined under section 3(aaa) of the
Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 as, any article
intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled or sprayed
on, or introduced into, or otherwise applied to, the
human body or any part thereof for cleansing,
beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the
appearance, and includes any article intended for use
as a component of cosmetic.
1. Import of cosmetics into India is regulated through a system of registration by the CDSCO under the
provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and the Cosmetics Rules, 2020. Any article falling
within the definition of cosmetic is required to be registered along with pack size, variants and
manufacturing premises before import into the country.
2. No cosmetic shall be imported into India unless the product is registered under the rules by the
Central Licensing Authority appointed by the Central Government under rule 3(f) or by any person to
whom such powers may be delegated under rule 5. [As per rule 12(1) of the Cosmetic Rules, 2020]
COSMETICS
 The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) is India's
national regulatory body for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and medical
devices.
 Headquarters: New Delhi, India.
 Organisation executive: Dr. Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi, Drugs Controller
General of India
 Within the CDSCO, the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) regulates
pharmaceutical and medical devices and is positioning within the Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare. The DCGI is advised by the Drug Technical
Advisory Board (DTAB) and the Drug Consultative Committee (DCC).
CDSCO
An application for issue of a Import Registration Certificate for cosmetics intended to be imported into
India shall be made online in Form COS-1 on SUGAM Portal of CDSCO either by the manufacturer
himself or by his authorised agent or importer in India or by the subsidiary in India authorised by the
manufacturer to the Central Licensing Authority under the Cosmetics Rules, 2020 i.e. Drugs Controller
General (I), CDSCO (HQ), New Delhi.
NOTE- The Guidance Document is aimed only for creating public awareness about regulation on import of
Cosmetics by CDSCO and is not meant to be used for any legal or professional purposes. The readers are
advised to refer to the statutory provisions of Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 & Rules made there under,
Notifications in the Official Gazette published by the Central Government and Guidelines/Clarifications
issued by CDSCO from time to time for all their professional needs.
GUIDELINES
 Labelling is any written, electronic, or graphic
communications on the packaging or on a separate but
associated label.
 Cosmetic labels provide an overview of what the product
does, the ingredients in the product, and any allergens (e.g.,
nut oils, etc.). Our laws require manufacturers to label all
cosmetics products with an ingredient list that includes all of
the ingredients that make up the final product.
 Cosmetic labeling must be truthful and not misleading.
LABEL
LABEL
 Legible Original Label for proposed cosmetic product along with their variant (if any) as per the Chapter VI of
the Cosmetics Rules, 2020 which includes following:-
 Name of the cosmetics,
 Name of the manufacturer and complete address of the premises of the manufacturer where the cosmetic has
been manufactured. If the product has not been manufactured in a factory owned by the manufacturer, the
name and address of the actual manufacturer or the name of the country where it has actually been
manufactured as “Made in ........ (name of country)" should be there on the label. If the cosmetic is
contained in a very small size container as 30gm or less if the cosmetics are in solid or semi-solid state and
60 ml or less if the cosmetics is in liquid state, where the address of the manufacturer cannot be given, the
name of the manufacturer and his principal place of manufacture shall be given along with pin code.
 Use before or date of expiry (month and year) or use by or expiry date or expiry XX months from MFD or date of
manufacturing or Exp. Dt.
 A distinctive Batch No. or Lot No.,
 Manufacturing licence number, the number being preceded by the letter ‘M’ or “M. L. No” or “Mfg. Lic. No.”
shall carry on the inner or outer labels. In case of imported products, if such provision is not mandatory in country
of origin, such cosmetics may be allowed without mentioning manufacturing license number, subject to fulfilment
of other import regulations.
 A declaration of the net contents expressed in terms of weight for solids, fluid measure for liquids, fluid measure
or weight for semi-solids, combined with numerical count if the content is sub-divided. This statement need not
appear in case of a package of perfume, toilet water or the like, the net content of which does not exceed 60 ml or
any package of solid or semi-solid cosmetic the net content of which does not exceed 30 grams.
LABEL
 In case of cosmetics; where a hazard exists, every inner label shall clearly indicate adequate directions for
safe use, any warning, caution or special direction required to be observed by the consumer, a statement
indicating the names and quantities of ingredients that are hazardous or poisonous.
 In the case of imported cosmetics to be marketed in India, import registration certificate number shall be
mentioned on the label of unit pack preceded by letter “RC” or “RC No” or “Reg. Cert. No” along with name
& address of the importer;
 In all cases, the list of ingredients, present in concentration of more than one percent shall be listed in the
descending order of weight or volume at the time they are added, followed by those in concentration of less
than or equal to one percent, in any order, and preceded by the words ‘INGREDIENTS’. This statement need
not appear for packs of less than or equal to 60 ml of liquid and 30 gm of solid and semi-solids.
LABEL
 If a package of a cosmetic has only one label, such label shall contain all the information required to be
shown on both the inner and the outer labels, under these rules.
 The cosmetic shall comply with labelling requirement, if any, specified in the relevant Indian standard
as laid down by the ‘Bureau of Indian Standards’ for the cosmetics covered under the Ninth Schedule.
 No cosmetic shall be imported unless it is packed and labelled in conformity with these rules and the
label of imported cosmetics shall bear registration certificate number of the product and the name and
address of the registration certificate holder for marketing the said product in India. Provided that in
cases where the imported cosmetics require India specific labelling, the same shall be allowed to be
stickered on the unit pack at the bonded warehouses.
LABEL
LABEL
 1. https://cdsco.gov.in/opencms/opencms/en/About-us/who/
 2. A comparitive view on cosmetic regulations ; USA, EU, India Srikanth. T1 Syed
sajjad Hussen 1, Anand Abha 1,Vasantharaju SG1 & Sandeep Gummudavelly2.
REFERENCE
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Cosmetics and Labellings.pptx

  • 1. COSMETICS AND LABELLING OF COSMETICS AS PER INDIAN REGULATORY GUIDELINE Submitted By: Prachi Pandey, Rahul Pal Submitted To: Dr. Himmat Singh Chawra M. Pharm (Pharmaceutics), IInd Sem. The word cosmetics derives from the Greek, meaning "technique of dress and ornament" Cosmetics are constituted from a mixture of chemical compounds derived from either natural sources, or synthetically created ones.
  • 2. DEFINATION Cosmetic is defined under section 3(aaa) of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 as, any article intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled or sprayed on, or introduced into, or otherwise applied to, the human body or any part thereof for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance, and includes any article intended for use as a component of cosmetic.
  • 3. 1. Import of cosmetics into India is regulated through a system of registration by the CDSCO under the provisions of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act, 1940 and the Cosmetics Rules, 2020. Any article falling within the definition of cosmetic is required to be registered along with pack size, variants and manufacturing premises before import into the country. 2. No cosmetic shall be imported into India unless the product is registered under the rules by the Central Licensing Authority appointed by the Central Government under rule 3(f) or by any person to whom such powers may be delegated under rule 5. [As per rule 12(1) of the Cosmetic Rules, 2020] COSMETICS
  • 4.  The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) is India's national regulatory body for cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and medical devices.  Headquarters: New Delhi, India.  Organisation executive: Dr. Rajeev Singh Raghuvanshi, Drugs Controller General of India  Within the CDSCO, the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) regulates pharmaceutical and medical devices and is positioning within the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. The DCGI is advised by the Drug Technical Advisory Board (DTAB) and the Drug Consultative Committee (DCC). CDSCO
  • 5. An application for issue of a Import Registration Certificate for cosmetics intended to be imported into India shall be made online in Form COS-1 on SUGAM Portal of CDSCO either by the manufacturer himself or by his authorised agent or importer in India or by the subsidiary in India authorised by the manufacturer to the Central Licensing Authority under the Cosmetics Rules, 2020 i.e. Drugs Controller General (I), CDSCO (HQ), New Delhi. NOTE- The Guidance Document is aimed only for creating public awareness about regulation on import of Cosmetics by CDSCO and is not meant to be used for any legal or professional purposes. The readers are advised to refer to the statutory provisions of Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 & Rules made there under, Notifications in the Official Gazette published by the Central Government and Guidelines/Clarifications issued by CDSCO from time to time for all their professional needs. GUIDELINES
  • 6.  Labelling is any written, electronic, or graphic communications on the packaging or on a separate but associated label.  Cosmetic labels provide an overview of what the product does, the ingredients in the product, and any allergens (e.g., nut oils, etc.). Our laws require manufacturers to label all cosmetics products with an ingredient list that includes all of the ingredients that make up the final product.  Cosmetic labeling must be truthful and not misleading. LABEL
  • 7. LABEL  Legible Original Label for proposed cosmetic product along with their variant (if any) as per the Chapter VI of the Cosmetics Rules, 2020 which includes following:-  Name of the cosmetics,  Name of the manufacturer and complete address of the premises of the manufacturer where the cosmetic has been manufactured. If the product has not been manufactured in a factory owned by the manufacturer, the name and address of the actual manufacturer or the name of the country where it has actually been manufactured as “Made in ........ (name of country)" should be there on the label. If the cosmetic is contained in a very small size container as 30gm or less if the cosmetics are in solid or semi-solid state and 60 ml or less if the cosmetics is in liquid state, where the address of the manufacturer cannot be given, the name of the manufacturer and his principal place of manufacture shall be given along with pin code.
  • 8.  Use before or date of expiry (month and year) or use by or expiry date or expiry XX months from MFD or date of manufacturing or Exp. Dt.  A distinctive Batch No. or Lot No.,  Manufacturing licence number, the number being preceded by the letter ‘M’ or “M. L. No” or “Mfg. Lic. No.” shall carry on the inner or outer labels. In case of imported products, if such provision is not mandatory in country of origin, such cosmetics may be allowed without mentioning manufacturing license number, subject to fulfilment of other import regulations.  A declaration of the net contents expressed in terms of weight for solids, fluid measure for liquids, fluid measure or weight for semi-solids, combined with numerical count if the content is sub-divided. This statement need not appear in case of a package of perfume, toilet water or the like, the net content of which does not exceed 60 ml or any package of solid or semi-solid cosmetic the net content of which does not exceed 30 grams. LABEL
  • 9.  In case of cosmetics; where a hazard exists, every inner label shall clearly indicate adequate directions for safe use, any warning, caution or special direction required to be observed by the consumer, a statement indicating the names and quantities of ingredients that are hazardous or poisonous.  In the case of imported cosmetics to be marketed in India, import registration certificate number shall be mentioned on the label of unit pack preceded by letter “RC” or “RC No” or “Reg. Cert. No” along with name & address of the importer;  In all cases, the list of ingredients, present in concentration of more than one percent shall be listed in the descending order of weight or volume at the time they are added, followed by those in concentration of less than or equal to one percent, in any order, and preceded by the words ‘INGREDIENTS’. This statement need not appear for packs of less than or equal to 60 ml of liquid and 30 gm of solid and semi-solids. LABEL
  • 10.  If a package of a cosmetic has only one label, such label shall contain all the information required to be shown on both the inner and the outer labels, under these rules.  The cosmetic shall comply with labelling requirement, if any, specified in the relevant Indian standard as laid down by the ‘Bureau of Indian Standards’ for the cosmetics covered under the Ninth Schedule.  No cosmetic shall be imported unless it is packed and labelled in conformity with these rules and the label of imported cosmetics shall bear registration certificate number of the product and the name and address of the registration certificate holder for marketing the said product in India. Provided that in cases where the imported cosmetics require India specific labelling, the same shall be allowed to be stickered on the unit pack at the bonded warehouses. LABEL
  • 11. LABEL
  • 12.  1. https://cdsco.gov.in/opencms/opencms/en/About-us/who/  2. A comparitive view on cosmetic regulations ; USA, EU, India Srikanth. T1 Syed sajjad Hussen 1, Anand Abha 1,Vasantharaju SG1 & Sandeep Gummudavelly2. REFERENCE

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