Einhaltung von Haarfarben: SDS, COA, und was Marken vor der Markteinführung vorbereiten müssen
Why Compliance Is a Deal-Breaker in Hair Color Manufacturing
Hair color and color-depositing products are among the most closely reviewed cosmetic categories by:
- Retailers
- Distributors
- E-commerce platforms
Missing or incomplete documentation is one of the most common reasons product listings are delayed or rejected.
Key Documents Required for Hair Color Products
SDS (Safety Data Sheet)
Defines ingredient safety, handling, and hazard classification.
Essential for shipping, customs clearance, and platform review.
COA (Certificate of Analysis)
Confirms that each batch meets defined quality specifications, including appearance, pH, and stability parameters.
OEM vs. Brand Responsibilities
In most cases:
- OEM manufacturers prepare technical documentation (SDS, COA, formulation files)
- Brands or their representatives complete market registrations
For example:
- United States: FDA facility registration (brand-side)
- European Union: CPNP notification (brand or EU responsible person)
Clarifying this responsibility early avoids costly delays.
👉 Related Reading
If you are evaluating compliant hair dye product manufacturing partners that support low MOQ,
please refer to our complete guide to hair dye OEM manufacturing services:
👉 https://qyonz.com/hair-color-color-depositing-products-oem-manufacturer/
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