On 31 January 2020, the United Kingdom decided to leave the European Union.
From this date, a Transition period of 11 months started and during this period, negotiations between the two blocs are ongoing in order to determine future trade relations and to fix all regulatory specifications.
The entry into force of Brexit will have consequences for players in the cosmetics sector and the marketing of products. Indeed, the European Cosmetics Regulation will no longer apply starting from 1st January 2021 for the products sold in the United Kingdom.
In order to be able to continue to sell your cosmetic products in Europe and in the UK from the 1st January 2021, it is therefore important to understand now what are the main issues of this separation.
The aim of this webinar is to explain to you the main differences that will exist between the 2 regulations and so to help you to be compliant with the different requirements to launch your products on the 2 markets.
Hélène SEVESTRE
Cosmetics Regulatory Expert
Hélène graduated from the University of Nantes in "Development and Control of Health Products - Cosmetology Course". After holding various positions as a responsible and then regulatory affairs manager in laboratories and consulting firms, Hélène joined the EcoMundo teams in 2019 to provide her expertise on cosmetic regulation
Nataliya MULLER
Cosmetics Business Manager
After more than ten years as Head of export zone for one of the biggest French distributors in B to B of agri-food products, then as Sales Coordinator for a manufacturer and supplier of cosmetic raw materials, Nataliya joined the teams EcoMundo as Head of Cosmetics Market.