Air Fresheners and Pet Cosmetics: Regulatory Compliance and Registration
- fabrizio cioci
- Jan 21
- 1 min read
Home perfumery products and pet cosmetics represent a growing segment of the European market. However, these products are subject to specific and complex regulatory requirements that go beyond simple cosmetic registration.
Regulatory Requirements for Environmental Perfumery
Perfumery products, including home fragrances, must comply with multiple European regulations:
CLP Regulation (1272/2008): Classification, labelling and packaging of chemical products
GPSR Regulation (2023/988): General safety of consumer products
PCN (Poison Centre Notification) notification for products classified as hazardous
UFI (Unique Formula Identifier) registration at poison control centers
Fragrance Allergens: New Labeling Requirements
Starting July 31, 2026, manufacturers must declare 82 fragrance allergens on cosmetic product labels. This represents a significant increase from the 26 allergens previously required. Products marketed before July 31, 2023, have until July 31, 2028, to comply.
Pet Cosmetics: Special Considerations
Pet cosmetics must demonstrate compliance with IFRA (International Fragrance Association) standards and include detailed allergen information to ensure the safety of both pets and their owners.
How Cosmetic Solutions Can Help You
Our specialized team offers comprehensive support for regulatory compliance of perfumes and cosmetics for animals:
Verification of CLP classification and compliant labelling
UFI registration and notification to poison control centers
Preparation of GPSR technical documentation
Labeling update for new fragrance allergens
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Don't navigate the complexities of regulatory compliance for perfumes and pet cosmetics alone. Contact us today to schedule a specialized consultation and ensure your products meet all European requirements.


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