The FDA MoCRA Label Compliance Handbook is your essential resource for navigating the most significant cosmetic regulations in U.S. history. With the Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) now in effect, cosmetic companies of all sizes must comply with new FDA requirements covering labeling, safety, and product listing.This practical eBook provides a clear, step-by-step guide to help cosmetic brands, manufacturers, and importers understand and implement MoCRA’s labeling requirements. Written by regulatory compliance experts, it translates complex FDA rules into simple, actionable strategies you can apply immediately to your business.
This 19-page professional handbook is your complete guide to FDA cosmetic labeling — developed by Provision Consulting Group (PCG), a trusted U.S.-based FDA regulatory consulting firm.
Inside the Handbook:
Step-by-step compliance checklists (Sections 1–7)
Covering every required label element: Principal Display Panel (PDP), Information Panel, Ingredient Declaration, Warnings, Claims, Formatting, and Final Review.Required Element Chart (Quick Reference)
A one-page summary table with cross-references — perfect for last-minute reviews before printing.Claim Examples: Permitted vs. Prohibited
Clearly distinguishes cosmetic claims from drug claims and misleading statements.FDA Prohibited Ingredients List
Banned/restricted substances from 21 CFR Part 700 + FDA enforcement alerts (e.g., kohl/lead, asbestos in talc).Practical Compliance Tips
Common mistakes to avoid, recordkeeping best practices, and proven review workflows.Self-Check Worksheets
Interactive checklists you can mark off to confirm compliance at each stage.
Why You Need This Handbook
Here’s how it will help you:
Save money → Avoid relabeling costs, wasted inventory, and compliance penalties.
Save time → Quick reference charts and self-checklists let you review labels in minutes instead of hours.
Reduce stress → Clear examples of permitted vs. prohibited claims keep you out of the “cosmetic vs. drug” gray zone.
Gain confidence → Know your labels align with FDA’s 21 CFR rules before you ship or pitch to retailers.
Build trust → Present FDA-compliant products that retailers and distributors can accept without hesitation.
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