The cosmetics industry is a billion-dollar industry in continuous evolution. As manufacturers expand their range of products to respond to market needs, quality and regulatory requirements also continuously evolve. The regulatory landscape in the cosmetics industry is complex, and there are several guidelines and regulations that manufacturers must follow.

The regulatory approaches employed by different countries can differ significantly and are heavily reliant on the classification systems used to categorize cosmetic products as well as the ingredients utilized. In recent decades, there has been a trend towards harmonizing regulations that govern cosmetic production and testing due to these diversities. The most important in this sector are: GMP Pharmacopoeia FDA Food Guidelines Local Regulations Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) for cosmetic products.

ISO 22716:2007 provides guidelines for GMP in cosmetic products, and this standard covers all aspects of the manufacturing process, including sourcing of raw materials, production, packaging, storage, and distribution. Compliance with this regulation is essential for the cosmetics industry to maintain the safety and trust of consumers. Companies that fail to comply with these regulations risk legal action, damaged reputation, and loss of business.

In the United States, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates the cosmetics industry under 21 CFR Part 700. This regulation requires that all cosmetics be safe and properly.