Cosmetic Labels: DCC suggests BIS Standards

The Cosmetics Rules, 2020, outline the specific labeling requirements for cosmetic products.

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Last Updated on October 21, 2024 by The Health Master

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The Drugs Consultative Committee (DCC) has recommended that the cosmetic industry adhere to the standards set by the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) for ingredients.

This decision comes in response to the government’s proposal to mandate the inclusion of the International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI) on cosmetic product labels.

Why INCI Was Proposed

The government initially suggested INCI inclusion to enhance label transparency.

INCI names provide consumers with a clear understanding of the ingredients used in a product, enabling them to make informed choices.

DCC’s Reasoning for BIS Standards

The DCC, however, deemed INCI inclusion impractical due to space constraints on cosmetic labels.

They argued that following BIS standards would be more feasible for the industry.

BIS Standards for Cosmetic Labels

The Cosmetics Rules, 2020, outline the specific labeling requirements for cosmetic products.

These include:

  • Name of the cosmetic
  • Manufacturer’s name and address
  • Expiry date
  • Batch number
  • Manufacturing license number
  • Net contents
  • Hazard warnings and safety instructions
  • Ingredient list (in descending order of concentration)
  • Import registration certificate number (for imported cosmetics)

Exceptions to Labeling Requirements

  • Small packages: Products under 60 ml (liquid) or 30 gm (solid/semi-solid) are exempt from the ingredient list requirement.
  • BIS-specified standards: Cosmetics listed in the Ninth Schedule must comply with relevant BIS standards.

Products Covered by BIS Standards

The Ninth Schedule includes a wide range of cosmetic products, such as:

  • Skin powders
  • Toothpaste
  • Skin creams
  • Hair oils
  • Shampoo
  • Soap
  • Cologne
  • Aftershave lotion
  • Nail polish
  • Shaving creams
  • Cosmetic pencils
  • Lipstick

In conclusion, the DCC’s recommendation to use BIS standards for cosmetic ingredient labeling aims to strike a balance between consumer transparency and practical implementation for the industry.

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