In addition to cosmetic color additives, cosmetic manufacturers are responsible for ensuring that their products and ingredients are safe and properly labeled in accordance with FDA cosmetic regulations. The Voluntary Cosmetic Registration Program (VCRP) is an FDA post-market reporting system used by manufacturers, packers, and distributors of cosmetics that are commercially distributed in the United States.
We will assist cosmetic manufacturers or packagers in registering their cosmetic establishments with the FDA for products intended for commercial distribution. Additionally, cosmetic manufacturers, packagers, or distributors will submit Cosmetic Product Ingredient Statements (CPIS) for cosmetics being marketed in the United States.
The U.S. FDA strictly regulates color additives used in the production of food, beverages, and dietary supplements. All color additives must be accurately declared on product labels. The use of unapproved color additives violates FDA regulations.
Nutrition Facts Panel:Calculating and determining serving sizes in the U.S. measurement system, and preparing the nutrition facts panel accordingly.
Ingredient Declaration:Reviewing and advising on changes to the order or naming of ingredients to ensure compliance with FDA standards and provide consumer-friendly ingredient declarations.
Label Claims:Reviewing and providing guidance on nutritional claims, organic claims, health claims, and other regulatory statements (such as pasteurized, natural, fresh, etc.) appearing on the product label.
Label Layout and Format:Redesigning and recommending finished product labels to ensure that the size, shape, layout, and format align with the characteristics of the product.
Other Considerations:Allergen statements, structure/function claims, nutritional claims, and other relevant elements.

