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I state "skin safe color" on my labels. I make soap, I really don't have to provide ingredients at all.
Can someone from Canada confirm this? I was under the impression that you are like the UK and have to have things listed correctly and inspected or something. Sorry I am not thinking clearly today so I can't think of the wording i mean
So...just to be clear. Is the consensus that in the US, if the product is soap (no claims), we do not have to list each of the colors' ingredients and we can just list "colorant"?Great info, thanks.
And yes @Millie I rant about this all the time. Maybe my rants are unjustified though.
You are at an extreme competitive disadvantage if you are putting words like this : Fluorphlogopite
on your your label and someone making the exact same product is calling it Mica.
My understanding has always been that you do not have to list ingredients, but if you do, you have to break it out with the big words.
I guess that is not the case, so I may just start saying Mica or Colorant.
Then, I can stop ranting and complaining! LOL
So...just to be clear. Is the consensus that in the US, if the product is soap (no claims), we do not have to list each of the colors' ingredients and we can just list "colorant"?
You are making perfect sense. I, too, list them all and I could swear I read that you had to. I just don't remember where I read that. Maybe I read false information. Thank you for your response.That is my understanding thus far.
My confusion always came after you made the decision to list ingredients.
I have always known and it's common knowledge I think that listing ingredients on soap in the U.S. is optional. No one is arguing this.
But if you decide to list ingredients (even though it's optional), how do you list them? There are 2 ways, you just say Colorants or you break it up into components (Iron Oxide, Mineral A, Mineral B, etc.).
My initial understanding was that if you decide to list them, you only had 1 option which was to break up the colorants into components. This triggered me to complain, gripe, etc since no one breaks them up into components.
But I think based upon the info in this post my initial understanding is wrong. Once you decide to list ingredients, you can do it either way.
Hopefully I'm making sense.
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