Per-SKU Cosmetics Compliance Services

EU+UK Cosmetics Compliance providers offering per-SKU pricing models can provide flexible cost structures for cosmetics brands. This directory lists providers that offer per-SKU pricing for Responsible Person services.

EU+UK Cosmetics Compliance Providers

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Biorius

Biorius is your expert partner for cosmetic regulations and certifications, ensuring your products meet EU, UK, and US compliance standards. They offe...

🌍 Coverage: EU

πŸ“ Gembloux, BE

MedNet EC-REP

MedNet EC-REP is your expert partner for EU and UK regulatory representation, specializing in cosmetics, medical devices, and IVDs. They ensure seamle...

🌍 Coverage: EU, UK

πŸ“ Germany, DE

Annel Compliance

Annel Compliance (Annel Ltd) provides EU and UK cosmetics Responsible Person (RP) services, CPNP and SCPN notification support, PIF management, and re...

🌍 Coverage: EU, UK

πŸ“ Morristown, US

International Cosmetics & Chemical Services

International Cosmetics & Regulatory Specialists provides expert cosmetic regulatory compliance services worldwide, specializing in EU, UK, US, and Ca...

🌍 Coverage: EU, UK

πŸ“ Los Angeles, US

Dr. Steisslinger Consulting

Expert consulting for cosmetics and home care brands, specializing in EU/UK compliance, Responsible Person services, and brand development. Accelerate...

🌍 Coverage: EU, UK

πŸ“ Stockach, DE

Chemleg

Chemleg provides regulatory compliance services for chemicals and cosmetics in Turkey, including KKDIK (Turkey REACH), Biocidal Products, and CPSR.

🌍 Coverage: EU

πŸ“ Maltepe / Δ°stanbuI, Turkey

Taobe Consulting

Taobe Consulting offers expert EU and UK cosmetics regulatory compliance services. They specialize in product registration, safety assessments, and ac...

🌍 Coverage: EU, UK

πŸ“ London, UK

Cosmeservice

Cosmeservice is a cosmetic regulatory services provider offering EU Responsible Person (RP) services, CPNP/SCPN notification, product safety testing, ...

🌍 Coverage: EU, UK

πŸ“ Spain, ES

Burstein (EU & UK Cosmetics RP)

Burstein offers expert regulatory and compliance services for the cosmetic industry in the EU & UK. They specialize in ensuring your products meet all...

🌍 Coverage: EU, UK

πŸ“ SI

Buyer's Guide

Under EU Cosmetics Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009[1], non-EU manufacturers placing cosmetic products on the EU market must appoint a Responsible Person (RP) established in the EU[1]. Similarly, under UK Cosmetics Regulation[2], non-UK manufacturers must appoint a UK Responsible Person for products placed on the UK market[2].

This requirement applies to:

  • Non-EU manufacturers selling cosmetics in the EU[1]
  • Non-UK manufacturers selling cosmetics in the UK[2]
  • Importers placing cosmetics on the EU or UK market[1][2]
  • Distributors who modify products[1]
  • Brands selling in both markets who need separate EU and UK RPs or a provider covering both[1][2]

Note: After Brexit, EU and UK markets require separate Responsible Persons. Some providers offer services for both markets, while others specialize in one jurisdiction.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does an EU+UK Responsible Person do for cosmetics?
The <strong>EU Cosmetics Responsible Person (RP)</strong> ensures compliance obligations are met for placing cosmetic products on the EU market under Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup>. Key responsibilities include: ensuring product safety and compliance before placing on the market<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup>, maintaining the Product Information File (PIF) and making it available to competent authorities<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup>, submitting CPNP notifications for all cosmetic products<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup>, ensuring proper labeling compliance<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup>, and serving as the contact point for regulatory authorities<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup>. The <strong>UK Responsible Person</strong> has similar obligations under UK Cosmetics Regulation<sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup>, including SCPN notifications<sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup> and UK-compliant PIF management<sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup>. The RP must be established in the respective market (EU or UK) and assumes legal responsibility for the products.
Do I need CPNP (EU) and SCPN (UK) support for cosmetics compliance?
Yes, <strong>CPNP support</strong> is essential for EU cosmetics compliance<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup>. The Cosmetic Products Notification Portal (CPNP) is mandatory for all cosmetic products placed on the EU market<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup>. The <strong>EU Cosmetics Responsible Person (RP)</strong> must submit CPNP notifications before products can be placed on the market<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup>. For the UK market, <strong>SCPN (Submit Cosmetic Product Notification)</strong> is required<sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup>. The UK RP must submit SCPN notifications before products can be placed on the UK market<sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup>. Many brands use providers to prepare and submit both CPNP (EU) and SCPN (UK) notifications, ensure all required information is included, and maintain compliance with notification requirements in both markets. The RP handles this notification process as part of their regulatory responsibilities.
Can one provider cover both EU and UK cosmetics compliance?
Some providers offer both EU and UK coverage, but they typically require separate Responsible Persons established in each jurisdiction<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup><sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup>. The EU RP must be established in an EU member state<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup>, while the UK RP must be established in Great Britain<sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup>. Providers may coordinate both services, but you'll need to verify they have establishments in both markets and can handle separate CPNP (EU)<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup> and SCPN (UK)<sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup> notifications, plus maintain separate PIFs for each market<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup><sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup>. Compare scope, jurisdictions, pricing, and turnaround times when evaluating dual-market providers.
What documents are typically needed to onboard?
To onboard with an <strong>EU+UK Cosmetics Compliance provider</strong>, providers typically request: product details (product names, categories, formulations), ingredient lists (INCI names and concentrations), labeling information (current labels and packaging), safety assessments (if available), and technical documentation for the Product Information File (PIF)<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup><sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup>. The PIF must include safety information, product description, manufacturing method, and evidence of claimed effect for both EU<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup> and UK<sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup> markets. If selling in both markets, you may need to provide documentation for separate EU and UK PIFs. More complete documentation can speed up onboarding, typically 2-4 weeks for straightforward cases in a single market, or 3-6 weeks for dual-market coverage.
How long does setup usually take?
Setup timelines for <strong>EU+UK Cosmetics Compliance</strong> vary by provider, product readiness, and market coverage. Standard onboarding typically takes 2-4 weeks once documentation is complete for a single market (EU or UK). For dual-market coverage (EU+UK), expect 3-6 weeks as separate notifications and PIFs are required<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup><sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup>. Factors affecting timeline include: completeness of your Product Information File (PIF) for each market<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup><sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup>, number of products requiring CPNP (EU)<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup> and/or SCPN (UK)<sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup> notifications, need for label review and compliance checks in both markets, and provider's processing capacity. Many providers offer expedited onboarding (1-2 weeks for single market, 2-4 weeks for dual) if your materials are complete and compliant. The RP must complete notifications before products can be placed on the market<sup><a href='#cite-1'>[1]</a></sup><sup><a href='#cite-2'>[2]</a></sup>, so plan accordingly for market entry timelines.
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