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Taiwan finalizes the deadline for cosmetic product information files

2024-04-25 Reference source : Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare

Cosmetic Act Functional cosmetics


On April 11, 2024, Taiwan’s Food and Drug Administration under the Ministry of Health and Welfare announced the types of cosmetics and implementation dates for which product information files (PIFs) should be established.

Implementation Date

PIF will be required for

July 1. 2024

  • Sunscreens, hair dyes and perms, antiperspirants and deodorants, cosmetics, and teeth whitening products containing peroxide.
  • Other cosmetics with restricted ingredients, cosmetics not on the restricted list but approved in the EU, US, or Japan for use as sunscreen, hair dye, perm, antiperspirant, or deodorant.

July 1, 2025

  • Children’s cosmetics, lip and eye cosmetics and non-medicated toothpaste and mouthwashes.

July 1, 2026

  • All other cosmetics not mentioned above. Solid handmade soaps manufactured in facilities exempt from registration

About the Cosmetic PIF

The cosmetic PIF must contain the following (according to Article 3 of the Cosmetic Product Information File Management Regulations):

  1. Basic information about the product: the name of the product, the category of the product,
  2. dosage form, purpose, the names and addresses of manufacturing facilities, information
  3. of product manufacturers or importers.
  4. Evidentiary documents of completing product notification.
  5. Full ingredient names and the individual content.
  6. The outer packaging of the products, containers, labels, or leaflets.
  7. GMP compliance certificates or self-declarations which the manufacturing facilities
  8. comply with cosmetic Good Manufacturing Practice Regulations.
  9. Manufacturing methods and procedures.
  10. Usage methods, body parts, dosage, frequencies, and the targeted population.
  11. Adverse effects of the product application.
  12. Physical and chemical characteristics of the products and individual ingredients.
  13. Toxicological data of the ingredients.
  14. The product stability test reports.
  15. The microbiological test reports.
  16. The antimicrobial effectiveness test reports.
  17. Supporting information on the functional assessments.
  18. Information about the packaging materials which have contact with the products.
  19. Product safety information

The Cosmetic Hygiene and Safety Act requires companies to establish a PIF before launching a product in Taiwan, according to the Cosmetic Hygiene and Safety Act.



We acknowledge that the above information has been compiled from Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare.

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