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Why Are There Restrictions on Product Claims?
From snake oil salesmen to modern rules, today’s restrictions on product claims come from 100 years of experience to protect consumers—and define the line between cosmetics and drugs.
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California Bans Plastic Glitter in Cosmetics
California has approved a ban on plastic glitter in personal care products — including soap. Makers have until 2029 to reformulate with eco-friendly alternatives.
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Net Contents: Solid vs Fluid Products
Correct net contents labeling means using weight for solids and volume for liquids. Here’s how to measure and declare contents correctly on your cosmetic labels.
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Label Design: Your Brand Book
A brand book keeps your soap or cosmetic business consistent, professional, and compliant—especially when you include branding rules that apply to your product labels.
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Borax in Cosmetics: Is it Okay?
Borax was considered safe in cosmetics in 1983, but modern science and EU bans suggest safer alternatives are better choices for today’s makers.
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Ingredient Declaration: What Name to Use?
One of the trickiest parts of a cosmetic label is deciding what name to use for each ingredient. The scientific term? The kitchen-friendly version? Or that long string of Latin words?
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Label Design: Your Ideal Customer
When designing a label and marketing a product, most makers focus first on the required information, layout, and colors. If you stop there, you may miss the most important question: who is this product for?
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Titanium Dioxide: Safe or Not?
Titanium dioxide is one of those ingredients that nearly every soap and cosmetic maker has encountered. It’s been the subject of some controversy lately, so let’s take a closer look at it.
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Ingredient Declaration: Infusions, Teas & Extracts
Infusions, teas, and extracts are a common component of many soap and cosmetic formulations, but where do they go in the ingredient declaration and how are they listed?
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Label Design: The Sales Pitch
When you design a soap or cosmetic label, you’re juggling a lot of legal “must-haves.” But after that, there should still be room for a sales pitch right on the label.
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Understanding IFRA Standards
If you make fragranced soap or cosmetic products, you’ve probably bumped into “IFRA Standards.” Let’s dig into what they are and how to check compliance.
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Ingredient Declaration: Color Additives
The alternate order of the ingredient declaration is easier for color additives But what can be considered a color additive, and how should it be named?