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The beauty and personal care market in Canada recorded stronger current value growth in 2021 than the previous year. Key drivers behind the market’s growth were the premiumisation trend and rising demand for natural and organic products.

This comprehensive report features end-to-end regulations imposed on cosmetics in Canada by the Regulatory Authority - Health Canada.

Table of Contents
  1. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
  2. GOVERNING BODY
  3. GOVERNING LAWS
  4. DEFINITION
  5. NOTIFICATION
    1. Submission Mode
    2. Notification Process
    3. Documents to be Submitted for Notification
    4. Notification Fees
  6. INGREDIENTS AND THEIR LIMITS
    1. Restricted Ingredients
    2. Prohibited Ingredients
  7. LABELLING REQUIREMENTS
    1. Cosmetic Classification
    2. Product Identity
    3. Net Quantity of the Product
      1. Products that have both outer and inner labels
      2. Products that have only an inner label
    4. Name and Address of the Manufacturer
      1. Name and Address of the Manufacturer
      2. Products with an inner label only
    5. Avoidable Hazards and Cautions
      1. Prescribed cautions for hair dyes
      2. Prescribed cautions for mercury-containing products
      3. Prescribed cautions for genital deodorants in pressurized containers
      4. Prescribed cautions for pressurized metal containers
      5. Prescribed cautions for flammable products in pressurized metal containers
      6. Prescribed cautions for mouthwashes
      7. Non-prescribed cautions
  8. ADVERTISING AND CLAIMS
    1. Advertising
    2. Claims
      1. Based on the type of substrate
      2. Based on the type of the product
      3. Based on the purpose
      4. Other acceptable claims
  9. POST-MARKETING AUTHORIZATION
    1. Variation
    2. Discontinued Sale
  10. QUALITY AND SAFETY
  11. IMPORT REGULATIONS
    1. Import Permit Requirements
    2. Import Fee
  12. LOCAL AGENT REQUIREMENTS
    1. Qualifications
    2. Responsibilities
  13. REFERENCES
Summary
  • Governing laws in Canada;
  • Notification of cosmetics products;
  • A list of permitted/prohibited and restricted ingredients to check formulation compliance;
  • Information on advertising, labeling and claims regulations; and
  • Regulations for import of cosmetic products and local representation.

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