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Make It Your Own
 

Make It Your Own

More and more of You are asking us, if we offer this kind of products... for that reason we have decided to offer You a page specially dedicated to our White Label / Unlabelled Products. Your brand deserves to be everywhere!

Give Yourself the chance to offer Your brand with products of qualities under Your most beautiful labelling. Do not wait any longer, go for it. If You want to modify, You are able to do it. It's an idea.

Add Your own personality to Your favourite products. Promote Your brand now. 

All required information can be found at the bottom of the website.

How to label your White Label Products?

Labeling your White Label cosmetic products is a critical step in launching your brand. It not only helps attract customers but also ensures compliance with regulations and safety standards. In this guide, we'll take you through the process of effectively labeling your cosmetic products. 


Labeling Cosmetic Products

Cosmetic products encompass a wide range of substances or preparations used to enhance or modify the appearance of the body, focusing on areas like the face, skin, hair, or nails. These products are typically applied topically and can include makeup, skincare items, hair care products, fragrances, and personal care goods.

Some common examples of cosmetic products are foundation, lipstick, eyeshadow, mascara, moisturizers, cleansers, shampoos, conditioners, perfumes, and deodorants. They come in various forms such as creams, lotions, powders, gels, sprays, and sticks to cater to diverse preferences and application methods. It's important to note that cosmetic products differ from pharmaceutical products since they are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions; their primary purpose is to enhance appearance and personal grooming.


Example of Cosmetic Product Label

Before finalizing your label design, it's crucial to understand the legal requirements for cosmetic product labeling in your target market. Laws and regulations can vary from one country or region to another. Ensure that your labels comply with the guidelines established by regulatory bodies like the EU/UK Cosmetics Regulation in the European Union or local regulatory authorities.

Labeling Non Cosmetic Products or Other Chemicals

Non-cosmetic products encompass a wide range of items, including fragrances, essential oils, candles, and various chemical substances. Proper labeling of these products is crucial for conveying important information to consumers and adhering to regulatory standards. Whether your non-cosmetic products are hazardous or not, or if they are raw materials or mixtures, following labeling guidelines is essential. 

Below are some general guidelines for labeling non-cosmetic products in the UK and EU:

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Always check the specific labeling regulations and requirements of your country or region, as they can vary. It is essential to comply with all applicable regulations to ensure the safety and transparency of your products.

1. Product Identity
Name of the products and scent

2. Name, Address and Telephone Number of Manufacturer/Distributor/Reseller

This can be our company or yours if you obtain our CLP documents (usually downloadable from each product page) and be willing to provide these anyone who'd like to see them. Could be any selling platforms such are amazon, ebay or etsy etc.

3. CLP Information if relevant (Signal Word such as "❗️Warning", "⚠️ Danger", Hazard Statements, Pictograms) 

This is usually available on each product page to download. CLP labels are intended to be easily understandable and consistent across different hazardous substances and mixtures, helping users and consumers make informed decisions about handling, storage, and disposal of chemicals.

4. UFI Number if a hazardous Mixture

The UFI is part of the harmonized poison center notification requirements in the EU. The purpose of the UFI number is to provide a specific reference to a particular mixture, making it easier for poison centers to identify the exact formulation in case of emergencies or incidents involving hazardous substances. It helps ensure that the appropriate advice and guidance can be provided promptly. Provided on each single product page to download.

5. Nominal Quantity

It is important for the nominal quantity or volume of the fragrance oil to be stated on the bottle. The nominal quantity refers to the amount or volume of the product contained in the bottle. This information is typically provided in standard units such as milliliters (ml) or fluid ounces (fl oz).