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Victoria 2 file exception 662
Victoria 2 file exception 662










victoria 2 file exception 662

A label should convey its information in a manner that is easily read and understandable. For examples of acceptable claims for cosmetic products, please see the document Guidelines for the Nonprescription and Cosmetic Industry Regarding Non-therapeutic Advertising and Labelling Claims. Other requirements are covered only briefly in this guide.

  • current interpretations of labelling requirements based on legal precedents and advisory opinions established over a number of years, and.
  • a description of the Acts and Regulations from which the labelling requirements for cosmetics are derived,.
  • This guide is designed to assist in the preparation of labels that comply with Canadian regulatory requirements for cosmetics.
  • 9.9 International cosmetic ingredient dictionary and handbook.
  • 8.4 Products exempted from mandatory ingredient labelling.
  • 8.3.8 Cosmetics in ornamental containers.
  • 8.3.7 Cosmetics in small packages or containers.
  • 8.3.6 Make-up, nail polish and nail enamel.
  • victoria 2 file exception 662

  • 8.3.2 Ingredients with concentration of 1% or less.
  • 8.3 How to list ingredients on the label.
  • 8.2.2 Ingredients listed in the schedule.
  • 8.1 International Nomenclature for Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI) System.
  • 7.4 Prescribed cautions for mouthwashes.
  • 7.3.2 Products that have both outer and inner labels.
  • 7.3.1 Products that have an inner label only.
  • 7.3 Prescribed cautions for flammable products in pressurized metal containers.
  • 7.2.2 Products that have both outer and inner labels.
  • 7.2.1 Products that have an inner label only.
  • 7.2 Prescribed cautions for pressurized metal containers.
  • 7.1.3 Genital deodorants in pressurized containers.
  • 7.1 Prescribed cautions for hair dyes, and genital deodorants in pressurized containers.
  • 6.2 Products that have an inner label only.
  • 6.1 Products that have both outer and inner labels.
  • 5.2 products that have an inner label only.
  • 5.1 Products that have both outer and inner labels.
  • 4.2 Products that have an inner label only.
  • 4.1 Products that have both outer and inner labels.
  • 3.2 Acceptable versus unacceptable claims.
  • Cosmetic classification and cosmetic claims
  • 1.2 The Consumer Packaging and Labelling Act and Regulations.
  • 1.1 The Food and Drugs Act and the Cosmetic Regulations.











  • Victoria 2 file exception 662