Introduction

Planning to sell cosmetic products on Amazon USA?

Whether you’re launching skincare, haircare, makeup, personal care products, or beauty brands, complying with the FDA Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) is no longer optional.

Many cosmetic companies invest heavily in product development and marketing, only to face Amazon listing suspensions, documentation requests, or regulatory issues because key FDA compliance requirements were overlooked.

This guide explains everything Amazon cosmetic sellers need to know about FDA MoCRA, including:


What is FDA MoCRA?

The Modernization of Cosmetics Regulation Act (MoCRA) is the most significant update to U.S. cosmetic regulations in decades.

It gives the FDA greater authority to oversee cosmetic manufacturers, importers, and brand owners.

If you manufacture, import, distribute, or sell cosmetic products in the United States—including through Amazon—you should understand how MoCRA affects your business.

MoCRA introduced new requirements including:

Ignoring these obligations can expose your business to regulatory action and commercial risk.


Why Amazon Sellers Should Care About FDA Cosmetic Compliance

Amazon increasingly expects sellers to demonstrate that their products comply with applicable regulations.

Although Amazon is not the FDA, it may request documentation proving your cosmetic products meet U.S. regulatory requirements.

Failure to comply may result in:

The safest approach is ensuring your products comply before they are listed for sale.


FDA Cosmetic Facility Registration

Under MoCRA, many facilities that manufacture or process cosmetic products for the U.S. market are required to complete FDA Facility Registration.

This requirement applies to many domestic and international manufacturers.

Registration generally includes:

Failure to register an applicable facility can create unnecessary compliance issues.


FDA Cosmetic Product Listing

Every cosmetic brand should determine whether its products require FDA Cosmetic Product Listing.

Product listings generally include:

Product Listing helps improve transparency while assisting the FDA in identifying products marketed in the United States.


Cosmetic Label Review

One of the most common reasons cosmetic products become non-compliant is incorrect labeling.

A professional FDA Cosmetic Label Review helps identify issues before products reach consumers or online marketplaces.

Our review typically evaluates:

Correcting labeling errors before printing saves time, money, and unnecessary product revisions.


Claims Substantiation: Avoid High-Risk Marketing Claims

One of the most overlooked areas of cosmetic compliance is claims substantiation.

Many cosmetic brands unintentionally make claims that may classify their products as drugs.

Examples of High-Risk Claims

Avoid claims such as:

These types of statements may cause a cosmetic product to be regulated as a drug.

Examples of Acceptable Cosmetic Claims

Instead, focus on cosmetic claims such as:

Every marketing claim should be:

Including:


Safety Substantiation Under MoCRA

MoCRA requires companies to maintain evidence demonstrating that cosmetic products are safe under their labeled conditions of use.

Safety documentation may include:

Maintaining complete documentation demonstrates regulatory readiness and supports product safety.


Ingredient Compliance Review

Not every cosmetic ingredient is suitable for every formulation.

A professional ingredient compliance review verifies:

This review is particularly valuable for imported products and private-label cosmetics.


Common Amazon Cosmetic Compliance Mistakes

Many cosmetic brands encounter delays because of avoidable compliance mistakes.

Common issues include:

Most of these issues can be prevented through a professional compliance assessment before product launch.


Why Work with WER Regulatory Solutions?

Navigating FDA cosmetic regulations can be challenging, especially for growing brands entering the U.S. market.

Our regulatory specialists provide practical support throughout the compliance process.

Our services include:

Professional regulatory guidance helps reduce compliance risks while supporting a smoother product launch.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need FDA approval before selling cosmetics on Amazon?

Most cosmetics do not require FDA premarket approval. However, they must comply with applicable FDA regulations, including MoCRA requirements.


Does FDA Cosmetic Product Listing mean FDA approval?

No. Completing a Product Listing does not mean your cosmetic product has been approved by the FDA.


Does Amazon request compliance documentation?

Yes. Amazon may request ingredient information, product labels, safety documentation, or other evidence demonstrating regulatory compliance.


Can cosmetic claims turn my product into a drug?

Yes. Claims suggesting the treatment, prevention, or cure of disease—or affecting the structure or function of the human body—may cause the product to be regulated as a drug.


Need Help with FDA MoCRA Compliance?

Launching a cosmetic brand on Amazon doesn’t have to be complicated.

Our regulatory consultants help manufacturers, private-label brands, and beauty businesses confidently prepare products for the U.S. market.

Our FDA Cosmetic Compliance Services Include

Whether you’re introducing your first cosmetic product or expanding an established beauty brand, we help you avoid costly compliance mistakes and streamline your path to market.


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Our specialists can review your cosmetic labels, marketing claims, ingredient documentation, facility registration, and MoCRA requirements before your products go live.

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