How to regularize skincare products

Share: 
How to regularize skincare products How to regularize skincare products

How to regularize skincare products

Do you want to put your skin care product on the market? ANVISA regularization is the first step! Regulating skin care products is a fundamental process for guaranteeing the safety and quality of cosmetics. ANVISA classifies products into two groups: Grade 1 (low risk) and Grade 2 (high risk). Each group has specific requirements for regularization, such as the presentation of technical dossiers and clinical studies. In the following blog, we'll go into a little more detail about this process

TALK TO AN EXPERT

What you'll see in this blog:

Why is regularizing skincare products important?

The regularization of skincare products goes beyond a legal obligation, it is a way of guaranteeing the health of consumers and the credibility of your brand. To do this, you need to

  • Classify the product correctly.
  • Ensure that the formulas are safe and effective.
  • Obtain the company's operating license.
  • Submit the product for notification or registration with ANVISA.

By undergoing the ANVISA registration process, cosmetics are subjected to rigorous testing and analysis, ensuring that their formulation does not cause harm to the skin or the body. In addition, regularization guarantees that the information on product labels is accurate and complete, allowing consumers to make more conscious and safer choices. For companies, regularization is a competitive advantage, as it demonstrates their commitment to quality and compliance with health standards, strengthening consumer confidence and opening doors to new markets.

What do I need to launch skincare products on the market?

The regularization process, before launching a skin care product on the market, involves submitting a complete technical dossier, with detailed information on the formulation, safety and efficacy tests, as well as other documents required by the agency. In addition to regularization, you will need

  • Effective and safe formulation: Rely on an experienced formulator to develop products that meet your consumers' needs and are safe to use.
  • Appropriate packaging: The packaging must protect the product, communicate the benefits and be attractive to the target audience.
  • Company registration: Your company must be duly registered and authorized to manufacture and market cosmetics.

It is important to note that the process of launching a cosmetic product can be complex and requires technical knowledge.

Step by step to regularize skincare products

To regulate skin care products, it is very important to follow the correct steps:

  1. Identify the type of product: Products with a higher risk potential require registration; others only require notification.
  2. Documentation in order: Include composition, efficacy and stability studies.
  3. Register with ANVISA: Use the specific system to send all the information and pay the registration or notification fees.
  4. Regularized production: Ensure that the manufacturer has a Health License and complies with Good Manufacturing Practices.

With everything in order, your product will be cleared to enter the market!

The role of Stone Okamont

Stone Okamont acts as a consultancy specializing in regulatory affairs, offering complete support to companies wishing to place their skincare products on the market. With expertise in the area, Stone Okamont assists its clients in all stages of the regularization process with ANVISA, from preparing the technical dossier to obtaining registration. We offer services such as: analysis of current legislation, product classification, label development, monitoring of processes with ANVISA and personalized consultancy to increase the chances of products complying with health regulations. Stone Okamont acts as a strategic partner for companies seeking to place their skin care products on the market safely and efficiently.

Want to know the ideal path
FOR YOUR COMPANY?

Request a quote here.

Digite
o que procura