Packaging is not just about branding — it is a regulatory obligation. For private label cheese soap brands selling across borders, getting packaging and labeling right determines whether products pass customs clearance, avoid fines, and earn consumer trust. This guide walks through key packaging and labeling requirements across three major regulatory frameworks.
Regulatory scrutiny on cosmetic packaging has increased significantly. The European Commission updates cosmetic regulations regularly, and platforms like Amazon now enforce stricter documentation requirements. A compliance failure can mean returned shipments, de-listing, or consumer complaints.
EU Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 governs soap labeling in the European Union. Even handmade or natural soaps are classified as cosmetics if their primary function is cleansing.
The FDA distinguishes three categories: true soap (CPSC), cosmetic soap (FDA), and drug soap (pre-market approval). Most OEM soap products fall into the cosmetic category.
| Category | Regulator | Example |
|---|---|---|
| True soap | CPSC | Cleansing only, no claims |
| Cosmetic soap | FDA | Moisturizing, brightening |
| Drug soap | FDA | Antibacterial, anti-acne |
INCI (International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients) is the global standard. The Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) publishes safety assessments that inform ingredient labeling. Ingredients must be listed in descending order of concentration.
| Permitted (Cosmetic) | Not Permitted (Drug Claim) |
|---|---|
| Moisturizes skin | Treats eczema |
| Brightens skin tone | Lightens pigmentation |
| Cleanses gently | Antibacterial cleanser |
The EU's Packaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) and ISO 14021 set standards for environmental claims. Claims like "biodegradable" must be specific and verifiable. The FTC Green Guides provide the US equivalent.
Yes. Production method does not change regulatory classification. If cosmetic or drug claims are made, the applicable regulations apply regardless.
No. Cosmetic products do not require FDA pre-market approval. The manufacturer is responsible for safety and proper labeling.
In the EU, organic claims generally require certification. In the US, USDA organic certification applies to agricultural products; cosmetics should follow the relevant certification pathway.
Soap packaging and labeling compliance is a multi-jurisdiction challenge that directly affects market access. The Body Care collection includes products manufactured under ISO 22716 with COA and MSDS documentation for export compliance. For more information, contact the OEM team or visit the About Us page.
About the Author
This article was prepared by the Lanthome skincare manufacturing team, with experience in private label formulation, packaging development, quality control, and international OEM/ODM projects.