Registration Of Imported Cosmetics In India

WRR MARKET RESEARCH :The fee for registration is U.S. $250 per brand of cosmetics applied for, which may varied in size

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Published On: MAY2012
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Imports of cosmetics into India are currently not regulated and registration of imported cosmetics is not mandatory. Effective, October 1, 2011, however, India plans to introduce a new compulsory registration system for imported cosmetics products. This new mandatory requirement to register all imported cosmetics will represent important costs in terms of time and money, and administrative requirements for foreign companies to market their products in India. This new requirement is primarily a result of dumping of beauty and personal care products from a few countries, which were found to contain hazardous materials. Lack of regulations on imported cosmetics contributed to the proliferation of sub-standard and spurious cosmetics in the Indian market, worth millions annually. This new regulation is reportedly to check the sale of spurious items and also to harmonize import requirements with those for domestic products.The fee for registration is U.S. $250 per brand of cosmetics applied for, which may include any number of variants or pack sizes.

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Clinique cosmetics – How to save mega money and use all-natural beauty products

It is no secret that women all over the world seek perfect skin and hair and will pay through the nose to get the latest products to help them achieve this. Whilst these products may or may not work, you can however make inexpensive, natural beauty and hair treatments from ingredients that you already have in your home which will perform just as well as (if not better than ) products you purchase.

If you only have one natural beauty product taking a regular place in your cupboard, then take my advice and make it Olive Oil! It is an extremely versatile beauty product and can be used on just about every part of your body. Olive oil is also an excellent mascara remover and is much better for you and more effective than petroleum jelly based products and is highly beneficial to the skin around your eyes helping you to look naturally younger – and at over half the cost of Clinique cosmetics, now that’s good sense! I recommend that you use just a few drops of olive oil in warm water and make sure you apply your favorite lotion afterwards to lock in the moisture and complete the deal. Another good natural remedy is beeswax and olive oil melted and poured into a small tin. This mixture makes a wonderful lip balm that will keep your lips soft and smooth for a long time after (and again, it is made from all natural substances that are cheap to buy and are good for your body and skin at the same time). Adding just a few drops of olive oil to your bath water is simply the best skin softener you can imagine (just try it for yourself and see just how soft and moisturized your skin feels when you step out of the bath). And, if you’re feeling extra decadent, then add a few drops of essential oil will also give you a natural aromatherapy bath. Using this in conjunction with the baby oil works wonders believe me.

Another problem women often complain about are dry feet. But not any more! Before bed, rub olive oil into your dry, cracked feet but do not rinse them. Then, put a nice, cozy pair of socks on and go to sleep and forget all about it – by the morning your feet will have absorbed the moisture and will be noticeably better. In fact, dry feet can be healed after just one night of this treatment! Just try it and you will see what I mean when I say this beats any Clinique cosmetics hands down.

Once out of the bath, the benefits of olive oil don’t stop there, because a very small amount of olive oil applied to dry hair will condition it and get rid of any frizz. Olive oil makes a great leave-in conditioner. For the men out there, olive oil also works as a shaving cream for men with sensitive skin.

So take my word for it and don’t buy those expensive Sea Salt Scrubs, moisturisers, hair lotions and bath oils. Just make your own using natures natural ingredient olive oil. It really is not necessary to pay a lot of money for beauty treatment products. The things you have in your very own kitchen can often be the best beauty products available. Believe me, once you have tried these methods and realise how effective they are and how much money they will save you at the same time – you won’t go back, give it a go.

Different Uses For Cosmetics Bags

Cosmetic bags are super handy, not just for holding makeup but a number of other household and sporting items. Its great to feel organised and have those little bits and pieces all together in one place, ready for when you need them.

For makeup, having cosmetic bags in ranges of sizes is essential. A cosmetics bag is a great way to organise your make up no matter where you go. You can keep little tubes and pots in one and lipstick and applicators in others.

The standard size of a makeup bag is 15cm by 10cm but there are all kinds of sizes, of course so youll find a smaller or bigger cosmetic bag if you need it. For everyday use, a cosmetic bag should be of a size that fits into your handbag easily. You can organise your makeup by type so eye makeup all goes into one cosmetic bag while powder, concealer and foundation can go into another.

Simple cosmetics bags just are big zipper pouches and some cosmetic bags have sections; they have slots for keeping brushes and eye brow pencils or lip pencils, and compartments for toiletries, appliances such as sharpeners, and/or jewellery. A few types of cosmetic bags also have individual compartments for liquid items. Some have a see-through front, elastic straps and clips or rings.

A perfect basic makeup bag would contain: a tiny comb, mirror, moisturizer, cream blush compact, tiny pot of translucent powder, mini foundation, lip pencil, lip balm, lip stick/lip gloss, blush brush, perfume atomiser, cover stick, ponytail rubber bands and band aids.

By why limit yourself to just cosmetics? Cosmetics bags come in so many handy shapes ans sizes they can be used for all sorts of other things, from storing spare tools in the car, fishing tackle, to basic first aid equipment (bandage, band aids, disinfectant, scissors) for short bush walks.

Here are some other suggestions for alternative uses for cosmetic bags:
Store hair accessories like tail combs, afro combs, elastic bands, hair clips and hair pins.
Hold haberdashery such as spools of thread, loose buttons, pins and needles.
If youre a collector, protect precious coins and stamps by putting them into an appropriately sized cosmetic bag.
When they are not being used, you can keep your technical gadgets, such as iPod, headphones and mobile phone, in a cosmetic pouch to prevent scratching and damage.
Carry lead pencils, a spare pen, highlighter in a cosmetics bag. The compartments can be used to store a pencil sharpener and rubber.

Not only do cosmetics bags come in all shapes and sizes, they are also produced in a wide range of different materials, including plastic, neoprene, cloth fabric and more. Plastic is a very common material, though, as it has the advantage of being easy to clean. For long term storage, or if subject to changes of temperature, this might not be the best as plastic may crack and youll find the contents spilt all over the place.

Transparent cosmetics bags are very convenient as you can tell at a glance what you have inside. There are some beautiful fabric purses used for holding makeup and other personal items as well, and traditional Japanese patterns are proving to be more than a passing trend. Keeping these cosmetic purses clean, though, can be a challenge.

Natural Cosmetics How To Choose Concealers

You might be surprised at the ingredients found in your everyday concealer. I was certainly blown away and disappointed because I used concealer every day for years before making the switch to natural mineral powder. I felt betrayed that Ive spent thousands of dollars that have gone to companies that care nothing about the health and wellness of their consumers. Ive only chosen four chemicals randomly from the list of ingredients found in concealer. Check it out.

1. Colorants
2. Parabens
3. Urea (Imidazolidinyl) and Diazolidinyl Urea
4. Propylene Glycol

Colorants are obviously used to change the products natural color to the desired color. Of course colorants are not naturally derived from berries or fruits but are made from a variety of chemicals. Artificial colorants are cheaper, brighter and more uniform and have a longer shelf life. One example of a group of makeup colorants approved by the FDA is aluminum colorants. It is difficult to imagine that any use of aluminum colorants can be deemed safe.
These colorants contribute to infertility, cancer in reproductive organs, cognitive delays, birth defects and organ toxicity in the stomach or respiratory system. This is one example of a colorant and there are many others like it, not to mention the ones used that do not require approval from the FDA.

Parabens are chemicals used as preservatives. They are estrogenic, have been linked to breast cancer and can disrupt the endocrine system. Deodorant contains parabens and studies have found a link between parabens and breast cancer.

Urea (Imidazolidinyl) and Diazolidinyl Urea are preservatives. Remember when you were young and you had to dissect a frog in your biology class? Can you recall that lovely smell when they placed the frog on your desk? That was formaldehyde, the chemical used to preserve bodies. Urea produces formaldehyde.

Urea may cause heart palpitations as the result of respiratory irritation. It can also cause the following: depression, insomnia, headache, joint pain, chest pain, chronic fatigue, immune system depression and possibly cancer (According to the Mayo Clinic).

The use of propylene glycol (solvent) just baffles me because it can be found in our makeup as well as in any other cosmetic product we use on our hair, skin and nails. It can also be found in many essentials like deodorant, soap, toothpaste and food. This ingredient makes your makeup slippery just as it does with antifreeze. This nasty chemical is toxic but is still considered safe in small doses according to the FDA. Perhaps the small doses just kill us more slowly and make the source of any resulting complication less apparent.

Your skin absorbs propylene glycol quickly and easily. This chemical solvent causes kidney and liver damage, gastro-intestinal complications and brain abnormalities. The EPA requires workers handing the material to wear protective goggles and keep their skin covered with rubber gloves but they are allowed to wear it on their face when they put on their makeup in the morning. Your average deodorant contains an unusually high amount of this chemical.

To everyone like me who cannot leave the house without makeup, lets make a change for the better and seek out natural alternatives! Companies who sell these products will be forced to change their ingredients to stay in business and we will be happier and healthier once weve made the right choice! You may think that you alone cannot make a difference, but just like everything else, it has to start somewhere!

By: Francis David

Discount Cosmetics Products Making The Safe-buy

Looking for discount cosmetics products Sydney isnt bad provided you make decisions wisely. Discounts are killer deals and it is hard to resist them but if you are not wary about your purchase you may end up buying things you may never want to use. Whether you are buying the cosmetic products at full price or discount price make sure you only shop for high quality, safe products.

So how do you deem a cosmetic product safe? Irrespective of its sale price the products are packaged beautifully and so at first look you can never differentiate between the good, the bad and the ugly (cheap). Your best bet is the ingredients list but here too, if you are not well informed you can be easily deceived. An ingredient best avoided in the discount cosmetics products Melbourne is Phthalates. This plasticizing chemical is known to interfere in the normal working of our endocrine glands (those that produce hormones) and our reproductive system. Two types of phthalates that normally finds its way into our cosmetic products are diethylhexyl and dibutyl, both banned in EU. But you may still find them in nail colours and hair sprays listed as fragrance. Pubescent young adults, pregnant women and babies should steer clear of using such products.

Another product you may want to avoid is the Parabens group of compounds. Since it is still under research for its role in causing breast cancer, these products have not been legally or otherwise banned or prohibited. Parabens are believed to have anti-microbial effect and is used often as a preservative. The pharmaceutical, cosmetic products and food industry are its major consumers. Mostly found in underarm deodorants and the like, when used on our skin directly the Parabens are absorbed and assimilated into the blood stream. Researchers have found considerable concentrations of six compounds of Parabens in 20 breast tumour patients, needing further research to establish a direct link between Parabens and cancer. Some of the commonly found compounds are ethylparaben, butylparaben, methylparaben and propylparaben. Many reputed cosmetic products companies have already started manufacturing Paraben-free products. So you can try to search for these to make the safe-buy.

When shopping for discount cosmetics products Sydney Melbourne Brisbane you must look for it the way you would shop for groceries and food items. Quite similar to food, these products are also in immediate contact of our body and can be absorbed into the body through the skin and nose.