The need for stricter regulation has never been clearer in the cosmetics industry. Increasing public awareness and sensitivity to allergenic substances is leading to extensive regulatory changes in cosmetics in Europe. Its impact is expected to quickly reach additional markets, including Israel, leading to cosmetic regulations in Israel.
How Can Companies Prepare for Cosmetic Regulatory Changes in 2025?
Regulatory changes in cosmetics pose a challenge for manufacturers and importers, but they also present an opportunity to innovate and lead in the market. Here are some key steps:
- Constant monitoring of regulatory updates – Regularly monitoring the lists of permitted and prohibited substances is a necessary first step in successfully navigating regulatory changes in cosmetics.
- Label and warning updates – It is important to ensure that product labels comply with the new requirements and contain clear and consumer-friendly warnings, such as the presence of allergenic substances and other warnings.
- Prepare safety reports – Preparing a professional safety report according to the European procedure suitable for the cosmetic regulations in Israel and European markets and following the new law in the USA (MoCRA) will ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Transparent communication with customers – Cosmetic Regulatory Changes in 2025 can prioritize transparency. Hence, accessible information can become an important marketing component the next year.
Growth Opportunity in The Global Market With The Regulatory Changes in Cosmetics
The reforms brought by the Cosmetic Regulatory Changes in 2025 are not just a challenge – they open the door to new opportunities. Companies that meet the new requirements will avoid sanctions and position themselves as leaders in the field. Strict regulation brings renewed quality standards that allow companies to expand into international markets and gain consumer trust.
Recommended sources of information
For more information on regulatory changes, it is recommended to follow:
•(ECHA) The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) – Information on allergenic substances, regulatory updates, and updated lists of permitted and prohibited substances.
•(European Commission)The European Commission – Reviews and updates on European regulation in the cosmetics and personal care industry.
•(Regulation EC No 1223/2009) The European Union Cosmetics Regulation (Regulation EC No 1223/2009) – the official document regulating the rules for the production and marketing of cosmetics in the European Union.
Need Help with EU Cosmetic Compliance?
Get in touch with GALI AMIR Regulatory Services Ltd for expert consultation on EU and Israeli cosmetic regulations. Our team is ready to assist you with regulatory approvals, documentation, and Responsible Person (RP) services.