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As of July 1, 2024, the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) has been implemented. NourishUs Naturals is not liable for the legal obligations associated with their customers selling cosmetics, we are only liable for ours. However, we strongly advise our customers to obtain at least a basic liability insurance policy if they plan to resell products. We also recommend testing any products you purchase from us, especially if you’re adding other ingredients to them. While we stand by the quality of our products, once the container is opened, we cannot be held accountable for it, as we cannot truly verify how it has been handled or stored.
All U.S. cosmetic products must be produced in FDA-registered facilities. NourishUs Naturals' facility number (FEI) is 3003887109, located at 2245 NW Nicolai, Portland, OR 97210.
Small businesses with annual sales under $1 million may be exempt from some requirements, except for products posing higher risks, such as those used near the eyes or intended for internal use.
By the end of 2025, cosmetic products must be manufactured according to FDA-issued GMPs. NourishUs Naturals, is cGMP certified, and will ensure all products meet these standards.
Facilities that manufacture or process cosmetic products for U.S. distribution must register with the FDA and renew their registration every two years. Companies must also provide annual product listings.
Companies must report serious adverse events to the FDA within 15 days and maintain records. Serious adverse events include those leading to death, hospitalization, significant disability, or disfigurement.
Manufacturers must ensure the safety of their products through testing, research, or other evidence. NourishUs Naturals provides third-party testing results for newer products and evidence for older ones.
Our customers are responsible for complying with all federal, state, and local regulations throughout the entire lifecycle of the product. NourishUs Naturals can provide Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and Certificates of Analysis (CoA) for products we manufacture and sell. We urge all customers to seek legal counsel to ensure their products meet all applicable regulatory requirements.
Cosmetic products must comply with FDA and state labeling requirements, including country-of-origin labeling. Packaging must be safe and compliant with regulations.
According to the FD&C Act, cosmetics are defined as “articles intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled, or sprayed on, introduced into, or otherwise applied to the human body for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance.” Cosmetics categories include:
Some traditional soap products fall outside the FD&C Act definition of cosmetics, but many are still regulated as cosmetics, especially if they claim to moisturize or deodorize. Products intended for animal use are not regulated by the FDA but by the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Tools and accessories designed to enhance appearance, such as hair dryers, nail clippers, and makeup brushes, are regulated by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, not the FDA. NourishUs Naturals sells a few supplies and packaging options.
Some cosmetic products may be treated as drugs or medical devices if they are intended to treat or cure diseases or affect the body's structure or function. Examples include:
Cosmetics must meet various federal and state regulations, including manufacturing standards, safety reporting, and registration/listing with the FDA. Labels must include an identity statement, quantity of contents, manufacturer details, material facts, warnings, and ingredient lists
Cosmetics do not require FDA approval, but they must comply with all relevant regulations, including ingredient restrictions, manufacturing practices, and labeling requirements.
FDA Form 2512 is frequently requested when selling in certain markets. This form is not a requirement by the FDA but can be helpful. The form should be filled out by the individual brands as the information requested is regarding the final retail product.
Before selling to major retailers, ensure compliance with their specific regulations.
Some states have additional licensing and registration requirements beyond federal ones. Check with your local commerce department for specifics.
All product claims must be truthful and substantiated. Claims about treating diseases or affecting the body's structure may classify a product as a drug. The FTC regulates cosmetic advertising and requires all claims to be supported by scientific evidence.