Cosmetics

Cosmetics Compliance for UK Companies Expanding to Netherlands

Cosmetic brands in United Kingdom must meet Netherlands's specific regulatory requirements before placing products on the market. Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) enforces cosmetic safety regulations in Netherlands, requiring Product Information Files (PIF), Cosmetic Product Safety Reports (CPSR), and registration through CPNP (Cosmetic Products Notification Portal).

Taylored Consultancy offers comprehensive cosmetic regulatory services for United Kingdom brands expanding to Netherlands. Our expert team handles CPSR preparation, PIF compilation, product registration, labelling compliance, and Responsible Person services, ensuring your cosmetic products meet all regulatory obligations for successful market launch and sustained compliance.

Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA)

Client healthcare and skincare products

What We Do

CPSR Preparation

We work with qualified safety assessors to create your legally required Cosmetic Product Safety Report, ensuring full EU compliance for Netherlands market entry.

PIF Creation & Review

Complete Product Information File compilation and review service, covering all manufacturing details, safety data, and documentation required for Netherlands compliance.

CPNP Registration

Full management of your Cosmetic Products Notification Portal registration, ensuring accurate submission of all required information for the EU market.

EU Responsible Person

We act as your legally required EU Responsible Person, handling notifications, compliance documentation, and serving as your regulatory contact with Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA).

Label Compliance Review

Comprehensive label review ensuring INCI listings, warnings, and translations meet all Netherlands requirements, preventing costly market rejections.

Safety & Claims Testing

We arrange microbial, heavy metal, and stability testing, plus review marketing claims to ensure they're evidence-based and legally compliant for EU standards.

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