The beauty industry is one of the most important and lucrative in the world, which is why the regulation of cosmetics and perfumes is essential and mandatory to ensure the safety and quality of products sold in the market.

This is where the CPNP, the Cosmetic Products Notification Portal, comes into play, a key tool for perfume distributors and manufacturers who wish to comply with regulations.

Legal Framework and Regulation of Perfumes and Cosmetics

To regulate cosmetics and perfumes, Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and Council was adopted on November 30, 2009, known as the Cosmetics Products Regulation, which came into force on July 11, 2013. This regulation states that cosmetic products, including perfumes, must be safe under normal or reasonably foreseeable conditions of use, complying with specific composition and labeling standards. Additionally, each product must be associated with a responsible person within the European Union, ensuring traceability within the supply chain.

Recently, with the entry into force of Regulation (EU) 2024/858 of the European Commission on March 14, 2024, new measures have been introduced to strengthen the safety and transparency of these products. This regulation establishes additional requirements, including:

  1. Ingredient Transparency and Potential Allergens: Companies must detail all ingredients on the labeling, with clear information about potential allergens to enable informed decisions for consumers.
  2. Enhanced Safety Assessment: Exhaustive and documented tests are required to demonstrate that each product is safe for human use, increasing safety assessment requirements.
  3. Centralized Product Registration: Every product must be registered in a centralized European system, allowing for effective tracking and better oversight by authorities.
  4. Updated List of Restricted Substances: The regulation includes an updated list of substances prohibited or restricted in cosmetics and perfumes, adapting to scientific advances and reducing potential health risks.

Finally, both responsible parties and distributors are required to submit an information file on each product to the competent authorities. These data include the safety assessment and other product details. Additionally, products must be registered in the CPNP (Cosmetic Products Notification Portal), ensuring stricter control and higher levels of consumer protection across the European Union.

This new regulation strengthens confidence in cosmetic products and their safety, adapting to the current needs of the market and consumers.

What is the CPNP and Who Should Register?

The CPNP (Cosmetic Products Notification Portal) is the EU's database for notifying cosmetic products, such as perfumes and beauty products, before they are sold on the European market, in compliance with the EU Cosmetics Regulation. With Regulation (EU) 2024/858, CPNP strengthens its role in transparency and safety, allowing authorities to track and oversee products to protect consumers.

Registration in the CPNP is a mandatory legal requirement for all perfume manufacturers and distributors. This process must be completed before the products are available on the EU market. Both manufacturers and distributors who import perfumes must register in the portal before making sales. This obligation ensures compliance with safety and labeling standards, boosting consumer confidence in cosmetic products available in the EU.

Steps to Register a Perfume in the CPNP and Comply with Legislation

Registering a perfume in the CPNP may seem like a complicated task, but with the right guidance and understanding of the steps involved, it can be a relatively straightforward process. Below are the necessary steps to register a perfume in the CPNP in accordance with the updated requirements:

  1. Create an Account on the CPNP: The first step is to register as a user on the CPNP. This requires providing basic information about your company and products.
  2. Gather the Necessary Information: Before making the notification, you must gather all relevant information about your perfume. This includes:
    • A complete list of ingredients used in the perfume formula.
    • Information about the manufacturer, the designated responsible person in the EU, and the company’s contact details.
    • Documentation proving the safety of the perfume for the consumer, as well as any other information required by EU regulations.
  3. Access the CPNP: Once you have all the necessary information, you can access the CPNP and begin the notification process. This typically involves completing an online form with details about the product.
  4. Pay Any Applicable Fees: In some cases, there may be fees associated with the notification in the CPNP. Make sure to pay any required fees during the registration process.
  5. Confirm and Notify Changes: According to Regulation (EU) 2024/858, any subsequent changes to the perfume’s composition or safety information must be updated in the CPNP. This ensures that the authorities have accurate and up-to-date information.
  6. Wait for Approval: After submitting the notification, you will need to wait for approval from the EU regulatory authorities. Once approved, your product will be ready to be marketed in the EU.

Benefits of Complying with Perfume Legislation

Complying with perfume regulations, including registration in the CPNP, offers several benefits for both manufacturers and consumers:

  • Consumer Safety: Notification in the CPNP ensures that products meet the safety and quality standards set by the EU. This protects consumers from potential adverse effects and builds trust in the products.
  • Legal Compliance: Compliance with the regulation is a legal requirement in the EU. Failure to comply can result in significant fines and penalties, as well as product withdrawal from the market.
  • Access to the EU Market: Registration in the CPNP is necessary to access the EU market. This allows manufacturers and distributors to tap into a broad and diverse market.
  • Transparency and Consumer Trust: The updated regulation under Regulation (EU) 2024/858 requires detailed disclosure of ingredients, including a list of potential allergens. This level of transparency allows consumers to make informed decisions, fostering greater trust and loyalty toward the brand.
  • Brand Competitiveness and Reputation: Complying with regulations can enhance your brand’s reputation and competitiveness in the market, as consumers tend to prefer products that meet safety standards.

Complying with regulations is not only a legal obligation, but it also offers significant advantages, such as consumer protection, access to a large market, and enhanced brand reputation. In summary, registering in the CPNP, which is necessary to comply with cosmetics and perfume regulations, is a crucial part of launching perfumes in the European Union and contributes to the safety and reliability of these products in the market.

The complete catalog of VismarEssence fully complies with the necessary regulations for fragrance production.

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