What is a Cosmetic Product?
The FDA act specifies cosmetics as "substances meant to be poured, splashed on, scrubbed, or put on the human body whatsoever, for functions of clean, change the appearance, cleanse, or promote beauty such as lipsticks, skin moisturizers, hair shampoo, facial make-up, toothpaste, and deodorants. Simply put, any kind of compound meant for use as a part of cosmetics."
These are the standards for keeping equipment for cosmetic manufacture:
- Devices and tools utilized in the manufacture of the item are the appropriate design and material to avoid rust, adulteration with lubes, dust, or disinfecting representatives.
- As soon as cleansed and sanitized, all tools are stored and covered to protect them from contamination.
- All utensils, transfer piping and call surfaces are well-kept, cleansed, and sterilized at proper intervals.