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Cosmetics

 

What is a cosmetic ?

A "cosmetic" is any substance used to clean, improve or change the complexion, skin, hair, nails or teeth. Cosmetics include beauty preparations (make-up, perfume, skin cream, nail polish) and grooming aids (soap, shampoo, shaving cream, deodorant).

Some products that seem to be cosmetics may be classified differently and managed by different programs at Health Canada:

  • Products that claim to have a therapeutic effect (e.g. to prevent or treat disease), or that contain certain active ingredients not allowed in cosmetics are considered to be drugs, for example, topical antibiotic creams.
  • Products containing natural active ingredients that claim to have a therapeutic effect (for example, a topical herbal remedy to speed scar healing) are considered natural health products.
  • Items that are intended to be eaten and do not have a therapeutic effect or claim are food products, such as chewing gum.
  • Insect repellent lotions and sprays are pesticides.
  • Products that provide a therapeutic benefit to animals, like dander-reducing creams, are veterinary drugs.

Client

Engine Templates

Date

22 February 2018

Tags

Beauty