I am esthetician hence the name, lol, but I am trying to wrap my brain around how cosmetic companies who sell to mostly etheticians like Image, PCA, etc don't have to have all of their products that make claims of "anti aging, anti acne, etc" approved by the FDA. I really want to get into making my own products but I am stuck on the legality of it. My clients are acne clients and the products I sell are for acne prone skin. Benzoyl, AHA's etc. Do they just disregard the rules? Is there a loophole if you sell to skincare professionals? I feel I may have read that somewhere.
I live in the US
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Do you have examples of where a brand is doing something you see as breaking the rules?
(1) If the product you are selling contains an ingredient that in designated as an OTC drug active ingredient, such as Benzoyl Peroxide for acne treatment products, then your product is an OTC drug product and must comply with the Acne OTC Monograph regardless of whether or not the product is being sold to the professional market or the consumer market. If it contains an OTC active, you must comply with the monograph. OTC products must be registered with the FDA and manufactured in an OTC-approved facility.
(2) If your product does not contain an OTC active, it is a cosmetic product. You can sell cosmetic products to either or both the Professional market and the Consumer market. You do not have to register cosmetic products with the FDA, it is an optional registration.
See website for details www.desertinbloomcosmeticslab.com
See website for details www.desertinbloomcosmeticslab.com