Cosmetic Label & Claims Review for EU & UK Compliance
We review cosmetic labels, packaging text and marketing claims to help ensure your products meet EU and UK cosmetic compliance requirements before market launch.
What We Review
- INCI ingredient listing
- Mandatory label information
- Warnings and precautions
- Marketing and product claims
- Evidence for claim support
- Packaging and artwork text
What Is Included in Our Label & Claims Review?
Our review checks whether your cosmetic label, product presentation and marketing claims are aligned with EU and UK cosmetic rules, mandatory labelling requirements and claim substantiation expectations.
Label Compliance Review
Assessment of mandatory label information, product identity, nominal content, warnings, responsible person details and required cosmetic information.
INCI & Ingredient Listing
Review of ingredient names, INCI formatting and ingredient list presentation for cosmetic label compliance.
Claims Substantiation
Assessment of marketing claims to check whether they are clear, truthful, evidence-based and not misleading.
Warnings & Precautions
Review of required warnings, directions for use and precautionary statements based on product type and ingredients.
Packaging & Artwork Text
Review of packaging copy, symbols, product descriptions and consumer-facing information.
Correction Guidance
Clear recommendations for label, artwork or claim corrections before printing or market launch.
How Our Label & Claims Review Works
A clear review process designed to help you correct label and claims issues before printing, notification or market launch.
Submit Artwork
Send us your label artwork, packaging text, product details and any claim-support documents.
Compliance Review
We review mandatory label information, INCI, warnings, claims and product presentation.
Correction Guidance
You receive practical recommendations showing what should be corrected or supported with evidence.
Final Check
We review revised materials where needed so your label and claims are ready for market entry.
What You Receive With Our Label & Claims Review
Our review helps identify label, claim and packaging issues before they become regulatory, printing or market-entry problems.
Review My LabelReview Deliverables
We help you understand what can stay, what needs correction and where supporting evidence may be required.
Why Choose Burstein for Label & Claims Review?
We combine cosmetic regulatory knowledge with practical market-entry experience, helping brands avoid misleading claims, missing label information and avoidable launch delays.
EU & UK Regulatory Focus
Support for cosmetic labels and claims intended for the European and UK markets.
Evidence-Based Marketing
Guidance on claims that should be supported by appropriate evidence before use.
Practical Correction Advice
Clear, usable recommendations for artwork, packaging and marketing teams.
Label & Claims Review FAQs
Common questions about cosmetic label compliance and claims review for the EU and UK markets.
Do cosmetic claims need evidence?
Yes. Cosmetic claims should be truthful, not misleading and supported by appropriate evidence before use.
Can you review packaging before printing?
Yes. Reviewing labels and packaging artwork before printing helps avoid costly corrections and compliance issues.
Do online claims need to comply too?
Yes. Website text, product pages, advertisements and other marketing materials should also be aligned with cosmetic claims rules.
Can you check INCI ingredient lists?
Yes. We review INCI names, formatting and ingredient list presentation as part of the label review.
Can you tell us exactly what to correct?
Yes. We provide practical correction guidance so your team can update labels, packaging or claims before launch.
Additional Services That May Support Your Compliance
These services are often used alongside this stage of the compliance process to help ensure your product is fully market-ready.
Need Your Cosmetic Label and Claims Reviewed?
We help cosmetic brands review labels, packaging text and product claims before EU and UK market launch.
