Natural Beauty: Cosmetic Labeling for Skincare Formulators

How to label your natural skincare products properly and within the FDA guidelines and regulations

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Natural Beauty:  Cosmetic Labeling for Skincare Formulators

What You Will Learn!

  • How to understand the challenging world of cosmetic labeling for skincare products
  • How to properly label your cosmetic products
  • How to understand the basic guidelines of cosmetic labeling for products sold in the United States

Description

Have you always wanted to make start  a business and sell natural skincare products?   Are you interested in learning the correct way to label your natural beauty products for sale that meets the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Guidelines?  Do you want to know what information is required to be on your natural skincare product labels?  Then this course is for you!  

In this course you will learn:

  • Food and Drug Administration Guidelines for Cosmetic Labeling for products sold in the USA

  • Understand the differences the key information that is required to be on cosmetic labels

  • Understand how label your products according to the guidelines published by the FDA

  • In depth understanding of Information Display panel of your skincare product label

  • In depth understanding of Principal Display panel of your skincare product label

  • The difference between a cosmetic and a cosmetic that is also a considered to be a drug by the FDA

By the end of this course you will be understand and label your cosmetic products with confidence.   You will have a solid understanding of how to label your skincare or natural cosmetic products for retail sales in the United States of America.

Basic equipment needs for the course

None

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is for skincare formulators who have experience formulating skincare products
  • This course is for skincare product makes who are thinking about launching a product or already have a product on the market

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Tags

  • Skincare

Subscribers

435

Lectures

26

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