Understanding Your Cosmetic Label
For centuries, cosmetic products have brought enjoyment and beauty to millions of people worldwide. Today, a wide range of make-up, skin care, hair care, and fragrance products are available to help you look and feel good. There are many products to choose from-each with a different purpose, benefit and range of ingredients that makes it unique, effective and pleasant to use.
We know that reading cosmetic labels can sometimes be confusing. That's why we've created this Guide to help you understand the various symbols and statements that may appear on your favourite products.
These include:
- Product Identity: statement of what the product is.
- Net Contents: the amount of product in the package. The "e" following the volume declaration is a guarantee that the product has been filled in accordance with the average system of measures used in the European Union (EU).
- Product Ingredients: lists all ingredients used in the formula in descending order of concentration. This is especially important for those people who are seeking a specific ingredient or want to avoid one. In addition, our ingredient listing now includes the various components of a fragrance ingredient previously not listed and therefore may be longer. This is important information for that small percentage of the population who may be sensitive to certain components of fragrances.
- Directions For Use: informs you of how, when and where to use the product.
- Name/Location of Manufacturer or Distributor: informs you who made the product and where the manufacturer or distributor is located.
- Country of Origin: the country that manufactures or produces the product.
- Tells you the recommended number of months within which the product should be used after you have first opened and used it, provided the product has been stored under normal conditions and not exposed to extreme temperatures. For example (24M) means that you should replace this product within (24 months) after first opening. The "Period After Opening" number will vary based upon the type of cosmetic product.
Other symbols and statements you might see on our label:
- Warnings/Cautions: informs you what to do and not do with the product.
- Tells you to look elsewhere in the packaging for additional information, for example in a leaflet, card or tag.
Facts you should know:
- Our product safety testing requires a collaboration of experts across several sciences to ensure the excellence and quality of all products brought to market.
- Our products contain ingredients of the highest quality. The levels of concentration of all ingredients in our products are safe for consumer use.