Beauty Packaging Staff10.12.20
The top story last week was a cautionary tale about why beauty companies must stay up-to-date on the FDA’s regulations - and how it can be difficult to know what types of words can and cannot be used on a package’s label, as well as on a brand’s website. According to the FDA, some of the claims on Reviva Labs’ product labels and website reclassified the cosmetic products as unapproved new drugs, according to section 201 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. This story was originally published in 2016, but the lesson learned is still relevant today.
Here are the top 10 most viewed items on BeautyPackaging.com from the past week:
1. Reviva Labs Receives Warning Letter From FDA Over Claims
2. Ranking the Top 50 Cosmetic Companies
3. Huda Kattan Steps Down, Names Huda Beauty's New CEO
4. Ranking the Most Influential Beauty Brands Of 2019
5. Makeup Gets Political with Biden Beauty
6. Lisa Rinna Debuts Beauty Brand
7. Mynd Spa Closes Its Doors, Formerly Elizabeth Arden Red Door
8. Kao USA Tells Consumers How to Spot Counterfeits
9. Low MOQ Packaging for Indie Brands
10. Toxic-Free Cosmetics Act Signed into Law in California