 For more than a decade, Registrar Corp
has offered businesses its dedicated
assistance in complying with U.S. Food and
Drug Administration (FDA) regulations.
Spanning 16 offices across the globe,
Hampton, Virginia-based Registrar Corp has
extensive experience in the food and
beverage, drug, medical device, and
cosmetics sectors. Registrar Corp
employees consist of a number of scientists
and other regulatory specialists who have
formerly worked for the FDA.
 Cosmetics labeling requirements under FDA
rules can be complex and extend beyond
labels and other graphic materials on actual
product wrappers and containers. They include
collateral materials such websites, brochures,
posters, and pamphlets. Cosmetics labeling is
strictly controlled by the FDA, with a certain
number of cosmetic products even
categorized as drugs. Ensuring compliance
involves an extensive cross-referencing process
that encompasses the Voluntary Cosmetic
Reporting Program’s Cosmetic Ingredient
Dictionary and federal regulatory codes.
 Cosmetics manufacturers, distributors, and
packagers also frequently seek reporting
compliance with the California Safe
Cosmetics Program. These state-specific
requirements involve listing all products
containing ingredients associated with
issues such as birth defects and cancer.
Registrar Corp can help with Cosmetic
labeling requirements or any other U.S. FDA
regulation.

Ensuring Compliance with U.S. FDA Cosmetics Regulations

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     For morethan a decade, Registrar Corp has offered businesses its dedicated assistance in complying with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations. Spanning 16 offices across the globe, Hampton, Virginia-based Registrar Corp has extensive experience in the food and beverage, drug, medical device, and cosmetics sectors. Registrar Corp employees consist of a number of scientists and other regulatory specialists who have formerly worked for the FDA.
  • 3.
     Cosmetics labelingrequirements under FDA rules can be complex and extend beyond labels and other graphic materials on actual product wrappers and containers. They include collateral materials such websites, brochures, posters, and pamphlets. Cosmetics labeling is strictly controlled by the FDA, with a certain number of cosmetic products even categorized as drugs. Ensuring compliance involves an extensive cross-referencing process that encompasses the Voluntary Cosmetic Reporting Program’s Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and federal regulatory codes.
  • 4.
     Cosmetics manufacturers,distributors, and packagers also frequently seek reporting compliance with the California Safe Cosmetics Program. These state-specific requirements involve listing all products containing ingredients associated with issues such as birth defects and cancer. Registrar Corp can help with Cosmetic labeling requirements or any other U.S. FDA regulation.