FDA Sunsets VCRP, Will Launch New Portal For Mandatory Cosmetics Registration Under MoCRA

FDA is closing down its 50-year-old Voluntary Cosmetic Registration Program as it prepares a new portal for facility registration and product/ingredient listing under the Modernization of Cosmetic Regulations Act. The Independent Beauty Association says the news marked an important step, but dismayed many stakeholders who hoped VCRP data would transfer to the new system or otherwise be preserved.

The US Food and Drug Administration announced on 27 March that it is developing a new system for companies to register facilities and list products and ingredients as required by the Modernization of Cosmetic Regulations Act (MoCRA) enacted at the end of 2022.

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