Makeup Stickers
Apart from diamonds, makeup is also a girl’s pretty good friend. Most women love to put on makeup at least occasionally, and for a lot of them it’s an inseparable part of their everyday appearance. There are many reasons why makeup is so popular with the female population and these reasons can vary depending on the culture and historical period, but in most cases it has to do with the ability to make women feel healthier, prettier, older, younger, paler, darker, and definitely more confident.
Women choose their makeup accessories in many ways: through a friend’s recommendation, by testing different brands and settling on the one that suits them, because of a catchy ad or commercial, etc. Another thing that has been selling many makeup products successfully for decades are makeup stickers. Regulated in the U.S. by the Food and Drug Administration, makeup products usually fall under the cosmetics category and so they are labeled according to the rules of cosmetics labeling. That means that the information we see on lipsticks, mascaras, eye liners, blushes, foundations, eye shadows, and other makeup products, needs to follow strict FDA guidelines so that customers can be sure that the product they are using is safe.
Some general FDA guidelines for labeling makeup are as follows:
The outer packaging needs to contain the name of the product, product identity, net quantity of contents, 740.10 warning, other potential warnings, directions for safe use, name and place of the manufacturer, ingredients and any additional necessary information. The inner makeup container needs to include: name of the product, directions for safe use, warnings, name and place of the business, net quantity, and any other required information.
The FDA is also very particular about the position and layout of this required information, the type and color of font, and if upon inspection it is found that a makeup sticker does not adhere to FDA’s cosmetic labeling regulations, the manufacturer can be severely punished for misbranding.
Label Your Homemade Makeup Products Using Labeley
Though makeup products are not easily “whipped up” at home, given the right natural ingredients and a serious interest and knowledge in chemistry and making cosmetics, it is possible to create excellent homemade bronzers and blushes, powders and foundations, lipstick and even mascara. This way you can rest assured that there is no lead in your lipstick, that the product doesn’t contain anything you are allergic to and, last but not least, that the makeup you’re using hasn’t been tested on animals.
When your homemade makeup product has been created successfully, all the positive information about it should be placed on a beautifully designed makeup sticker. The most elegant solution to creating that perfect sticker is to use Labeley for that purpose. Its wide range of design options will help you match the visual appearance of your product with its undeniable quality. And best of all - since your product is not created for interstate sale, you don’t have to pay attention to strict rules of labeling. You can unleash your creativity fully and enjoy the results of your work.