Andean Community Enhances Cosmetic Product Labeling Standards

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Nov 25, 2025 | Andean Community Enhances Cosmetic Product Labeling Standards

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Cosmetic products in the Andean region are set to comply with updated labeling regulations following the latest resolution by the Andean Community's Secretariat. The Andean Community has introduced new guidelines for the labeling of cosmetic products, aimed at improving clarity, consumer safety, and consistency across its member nations. The changes, outlined in Resolution N° 2540, modify the existing Resolution N° 2310 to include more stringent requirements for product labeling.

Key Changes to Cosmetic Product Labels

The resolution specifies that complementary labels or stickers can be used to add additional details to a product's main label. These stickers must be firmly attached, indelible, and legible to provide crucial product information that can’t be included on the primary label due to size constraints.

The updated rules also expand the required labeling details for cosmetic products, including:

Product name and function

Expiration date or shelf life

Ingredients and net content (in weight or volume)

Lot number and country of origin

Instructions for use where necessary

Labels must be in Spanish but can include other languages where necessary, as long as they do not mislead consumers.

Regulations for National Health Authorities

The Resolution stresses that cosmetic product labels must comply with national health authority regulations in each member country. If a product needs a complementary sticker, it must be approved by the National Health Authorities (NSO) before it can be commercially distributed.

These changes are part of an effort to harmonize standards across the Andean region and improve consumer protection, while ensuring that cosmetic products sold in Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Bolivia meet international safety standards.

Implementation and Timeline

The new labeling rules will come into effect on December 17, 2025, giving companies time to adjust to the updated requirements. Manufacturers will need to ensure that their products meet the new labeling standards well before the deadline.

Further updates on the implementation will be provided by the Andean Community as the deadline approaches. The resolution reflects a growing trend in global consumer protection, aligning with international standards for labeling transparency in the cosmetics sector.

We acknowledge that the above information has been compiled from ANDEAN Community

Originally published on Global Product Compliance.

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