Guest guest Posted July 4, 2001 Report Share Posted July 4, 2001 , there is nothing wrong with saying your lotion bar is intended to be used by people with very dry skin. There is nothing wrong with making cosmetic claims. You want to stay away from making claims that it alters the body in any way, although it is ok to imply that. In other words if you say that xyz product makes a person younger, that is wrong, saying " take xyz and feel younger " is all right. You just need to give some thought on what it is you want your customers to think. Pat. Peace, Joy, Serenity House of Scents tm. Body Oils, Fragrance Oils, Incense, Candles, Soap, Etc. pat@... www.houseofscents.com/ www.yourhealthandbody.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2001 Report Share Posted July 5, 2001 , Unless these are soap by definition then they are cosmetics and must be labeled accordingly. There is no further exemption from the labeling regulations. Young KY Labs Innovators of Fine Personal Care Products www.kylabs.com Label Wording/Making Claims Good Evening Yall~ I made some lotion bars tonight for extra dry skin. I know I am not supposed to make any claims on the label. Does anyone have any advice on wording so I can let people know that these are for extra dry skin? For normal skin? Thank you so much for your help! Bauman Inspired Hands 3:3 Post message: Cosmeticinfo Subscribe: Cosmeticinfo-subscribe Unsubscribe: Cosmeticinfo-unsubscribe List owner: Cosmeticinfo-owner URL to this page: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Cosmeticinfo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2001 Report Share Posted July 5, 2001 Pat~ Thank you so very much for clearing this up for me. I am very new to this and appreciate your patients and understanding. I try to research and only ask if I am at a true loss as to understanding something. Thank you, again! > , there is nothing wrong with saying your lotion bar is intended to > be used by people with very dry skin. There is nothing wrong with making > cosmetic claims. You want to stay away from making claims that it alters the > body in any way, although it is ok to imply that. In other words if you say > that xyz product makes a person younger, that is wrong, saying " take xyz and > feel younger " is all right. You just need to give some thought on what it is > you want your customers to think. > > Pat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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