Compliance Support For Global Hair Care Markets

SeaRey helps buyers coordinate the compliance details that affect sell-in, customs, distributor confidence, artwork approval, and launch timing.

Hair care manufacturing and compliance quality control
FDA

Support for U.S. cosmetics expectations, responsible labeling, and buyer documentation before shipment.

MoCRA

Coordination for modern U.S. cosmetics obligations so documentation is not left until the end of production.

EU Cosmetics

Formula and label review aligned with EU market expectations, ingredient naming, and claims discipline.

Labeling Support

INCI names, net content, usage instructions, warnings, claims, and market-specific label review.

Designed To Reduce Buyer Risk

Compliance support is most useful before packaging artwork is finalized. Late changes create relabeling cost, launch delays, distributor friction, and sometimes customs problems.

  • Formula documents Ingredient information and formula records support buyer review and market preparation.
  • Label review INCI names, warnings, net content, usage directions, and responsible-party details should be checked before print.
  • Claims screening Marketing language is reviewed so product promises stay realistic for the intended market and channel.
  • Export preparation Documentation needs are coordinated based on buyer market, shipment path, and distributor requirements.

Common Compliance Cost Triggers

Many delays are not caused by production itself. They come from decisions made too late in formula, package, or artwork approval.

Artwork

Labels approved before ingredient names are settled.

This can force reprints, sticker corrections, or distributor hesitation when documents and packaging do not match.

Claims

Marketing language promises more than the market can support.

Claims should be reviewed early, especially for scalp, repair, growth, anti-hair-loss, or clinical-sounding language.

Market Fit

One label rarely works cleanly for every region.

U.S., EU, and other markets may need different responsible-party, warning, language, and documentation handling.