Depending on its type and characteristics (area and method of application, complexity of the formula, etc.), the development of a cosmetic product can take 8 to 12 months of work before it is put on the market. This includes sourcing raw materials and suppliers, formulation, discussions with customers about formulas, cosmetic evaluation (stability, safety, etc.), labeling, drafting the cosmetic dossier (DIP), ordering raw materials and packaging items, manufacturing and finally marketing.
To be placed on the European market, cosmetic products must meet European regulatory requirements (Regulation 1223/2009). Find out more on our page dedicated to European cosmetics regulations.
The cost varies according to the product's composition, function, method of application and the claims you wish to make. You can write to us using the form on our contact page. We'll help you determine the cost of your products.
As the product is stored for several years, it must be evaluated by stability tests. Similarly, to ensure consumer safety, it must also demonstrate the absence of any risk of microbiological contamination, depending on the type of product. Safety tests will also be carried out according to the method and area of application. Finally, depending on the claims made, efficacy tests will be required to prove their veracity. For further information, please consult our regulations and quality page. And don't hesitate to contact us for further details!
To find out how to apply an organic cosmetics label to your product, please consult our commitments and certifications page.