1. What is a cosmetic?
The current EU "Cosmetics Regulation" defines cosmetics as substances and preparations that come into contact with the external organs of the human body (epidermis, hair, fingernails, lips and external *** or teeth and oral mucosa in the mouth) for the main purpose of cleaning, smelling, improving appearance, improving body odor or protecting the body to keep it in good condition.
2. What are the types of cosmetics?
There are many types of cosmetics, such as skin cosmetics according to the classification of cosmetics according to the use of parts: cleansing oils, moisturizers, etc. Hair cosmetics: shampoos, perms, etc. Cosmetics for lips and eyes:
creams, eye shadows, etc. Oral cosmetics: toothpaste, mouthwash, etc. Nail cosmetics: nail polish, nail polish remover, etc.
3. What is the certification of cosmetics CPNP certification?
Cosmetics due to direct contact **, how the product does not meet the requirements, there is a certain harm to the human body, so the European Commission issued on November 30, 2009 on cosmetics Regulation No. 1223 2009 (EC), the regulation stipulates that since July 11, 2013, cosmetics exported to the EU must have CPNP certification.
CPNP is the abbreviation of The Cosmetics Products Notification Portal, which is a first-class system established to strengthen the supervision of the cosmetics market.
Cosmetics sold on the European market are required to register on the CPNP system and submit relevant product information. The main purpose of the CPNP registration is to ensure that the European market is open.
Cosmetics comply with the requirements of the EU Cosmetics Regulation and are provided to consumers with relevant information prior to use.
4. What are the materials for cosmetics CPNP certification?
1.Fill out the application**;
2.Provide business license, legal person ID card;
3.Provide product packaging**, product label**;
4.Provision of EU profiles (EU companies or EU natural persons).
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