Beauty and Personal Care in Peru | Market Research Report | Euromonitor
The Beauty and Personal Care in Peru report includes: Analysis of key supply-side and demand trends Detailed segmentation of international and local products Historic volume and value sizes, company and brand market shares Five year forecasts of market trends and market growth Robust and transparent research methodology, conducted in-country
Phthalates in Cosmetics | FDA
Phthalates are used in a variety of cosmetics and personal care products. Phthalates are chemical compounds developed in the last century that are used to make plastics more durable. These...
PLASTICIZERS IN PERSONAL CARE - Koster Keunen
Color Cosmetics, Skin Care, Hair Care, SPF Products SUPPLIED FORM Solid Slab SUGGESTED USE LEVELS: Sticks: 1-5% Emulsions: 1-5% Anhydrous & Balms: 1-10% Flowable/Soft Anhydrous systems: 1-15% ATTRIBUTES In All Systems sFilm forming sFilm thickening sIncrease melt point sImprove thermal stability sReduce aking sBetter color distribution
Plasticizers In Personal Care | Koster Keunen
What Is A Plasticizer? In personal care, it is an ingredient used to reduce crystallization and brittleness. Plasticizers are also used to create and promote durability, plasticity, and flexibility. Why Use A Plasticizer? Plasticizers are multifunctional tools that will support all types of formulation.
Stability Testing for Cosmetic Products - Intertek
Intertek personal care and cosmetic product stability testing helps ensure the product's functionality and aesthetics are not adversely impacted during its intended shelf life and consumer use. Testing can be undertaken under controlled accelerated or real-time conditions. Demonstrating the stability of a cosmetic is a requirement under various
- What are the requirements for cosmetic product registration in Peru?
- These two (02) legal documents outline the requirements for cosmetic product registration, labeling, safety assessments, and manufacturing practices. Manufacturers and importers must obtain product registration from DIGEMID before marketing their cosmetics in Peru.
- How are cosmetic products regulated in the Andean Community?
- In the Andean Community (Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru), cosmetic products are mainly regulated by Decision 833. All cosmetic products made available in these countries must undergo a Mandatory Sanitary Notification (NSO) and need to be manufactured according to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). DECISION 833
- Does Peru have a beauty industry?
- Peru’s cosmetic industry is thriving, offering a diverse range of beauty and personal care products to consumers. In fact, the country has established a comprehensive Regulatory framework to ensure consumer safety and uphold product quality.
- Who regulates cosmetics in Peru?
- The primary Regulatory authority responsible for overseeing cosmetics in Peru is the General Directorate of Medicines, Supplies, and Drugs (DIGEMID), which operates under the Ministry of Health (MOH). The Regulatory guidelines for cosmetics are primarily governed by Supreme Decree No. 007-2011-SA and Supreme Decree No. 031-2015-SA.
- What are the regulatory guidelines for cosmetics?
- The Regulatory guidelines for cosmetics are primarily governed by Supreme Decree No. 007-2011-SA and Supreme Decree No. 031-2015-SA. These two (02) legal documents outline the requirements for cosmetic product registration, labeling, safety assessments, and manufacturing practices.
- Why do cosmetic products need to be regulated?
- The main goal of this Decision is to establish requirements and harmonized procedures that cosmetic products must follow, in order to carry out its control and surveillance on the market and achieve a high level of health protection or human security, avoiding information that could mislead the consumer.