Cosmetics & Personal Care
Common sense, basic knowledge, and cases of various import and export agency services for cosmetics
Common sense, basic knowledge, and cases of various import and export agency services for cosmetics
Comprehensively analyze the international access requirements and customs declaration process for exporting lipsticks, covering the detailed regulations of Japan, the United States, and the EU, providing key information for cosmetics exporters.
Introduce in detail the characteristics and ingredients of bath products for you, and provide a complete agency export service process and precautions.
The article discusses a case handled by our company regarding customs clearance for imported Korean cosmetics—facial masks and night creams. The case covers the entire process from cargo details and required documents to technical challenges and solutions.
This article provides a comprehensive guide for Chinese cosmetics exports to the United States, explaining the key regulatory requirements of the U.S. cosmetics market. It covers all critical aspects, from the definition of cosmetics, regulatory authorities, enterprise management requirements, prohibited and restricted substances, color additives, labeling requirements, to port inspection requirements. These guidelines will help Chinese cosmetics manufacturers and exporters ensure their products comply with U.S. regulations, facilitating smooth market entry.
This article provides a detailed analysis of the customs classification of various facial cleansing products, including cleansing creams, makeup-removing cleansing lotions, cleansing powders, makeup-removing cleansing wipes, cleansing brushes, and konjac cleansing sponges. Additionally, it elaborates on the ingredients, usage methods, and basis for customs classification of each product to help readers better understand and apply these classification rules.
On July 19, 2023, the European Commission issued Regulation (EU) 2023/1490, amending the List of Prohibited Substances in Cosmetics in Cosmetics Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009, adding 30 substances deemed carcinogenic, mutagenic, or toxic to reproduction (CMR). Among these, six substances are listed in the Inventory of Existing Cosmetic Ingredients in China 2021 Edition (IECIC 2021). This regulatory revision impacts the domestic cosmetics industry, reminding enterprises to conduct self-inspections and make necessary product adjustments before the regulation takes effect.
This article details the whole process of importing cosmetics. First, confirm the type of cosmetics and the customs code, and determine whether approval and filing are required. Then, confirm whether other documents required for cosmetics import are complete. Subsequently, confirm whether the imported cosmetics products have Chinese labels and the port of import. Finally, the process of importing cosmetics is detailed.
With the advancement of globalization, an increasing number of cosmetics manufacturers and exporters are turning their attention to the EU, the worlds largest single market. However, to succeed in this market, understanding and complying with EU cosmetics regulations is crucial. This article aims to provide a concise overview of EU cosmetics regulations for exporters reference.
With the increasing prosperity of global trade, cosmetic manufacturers and exporters are more frequently expanding their target markets overseas. The United States, as one of the largest economies in the world, is undoubtedly a very attractive market. However, entering the U.S. market is not easy and requires strict compliance with U.S. cosmetic regulations. The goal of this article is to provide a comprehensive guide for those who wish to export cosmetics to the United States.
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