Why you should buy this report?
The beauty and personal care market in Kenya posted stronger current value growth in 2021 than the previous year. Key drivers behind the market’s growth were the premiumization trend and rising demand for natural and organic products.
This comprehensive report features end-to-end regulations imposed on cosmetics in Kenya by the Regulatory authority - Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) and Pharmacy and Poisons Board (PPB) of Kenya.
- Table of Contents
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- LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
- GOVERNING BODY
- PRODUCT DEFINITION & CLASSIFICATION
- Product Definition
- Rules for Classification
- GOVERNING REGULATIONS
- CERTIFICATION OF COSMETIC PRODUCTS
- Certification of Products under Various Routes
- Route A of the PVoC Program
- Route B of the PVoC Program
- Route C of the PvoC Program
- Route D Consolidated Cargo Imports
- Documents
- Submission Format
- Submission Mode
- Fees
- Timelines
- Certification of Products under Various Routes
- INGREDIENTS
- LABELING
- CLAIMS
- Acceptable Claim
- Unacceptable Claims
- POST-MARKETING AUTHORIZATION
- Validity of Certification
- Variations
- Renewal of Certification
- IMPORT REGULATIONS
- Import License
- Import Permit
- Handling of Goods
- LOCAL AGENT REQUIREMENTS
- Qualification of an Importer/Distributor
- REFERENCES
- Summary
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- Product categorization & classification and governing regulations;
- Product registration & certification of products under various routes;
- Precise information on fees required for submission, documentation, timelines;
- Ingredients, labeling and claims regulations; and
- Post-market authorization import regulations and legal person requirements.