UAE Cosmetic Registration Service
Experts in Montaji registration and ESMA/MoIAT compliance for Dubai and the UAE.
包括的なソリューション
Regulatory solutions to ensure your cosmetic products are fully compliant and ready for the UAE market.
Review cosmetic formulations against EU and other international prohibited/restricted substance lists; provide compliance analysis for fragrance product formulations.
Ensure product labels comply with UAE/Dubai regulations, including guidance on GS1 barcode requirements.
Provide targeted regulatory insights and develop a clear compliance roadmap for market entry.
選ばれる理由
Enter UAE and GCC markets quickly and confidently with full compliance support.
規制に関する専門知識
エンド・ツー・エンド・サポート
Efficient & Cost-Optimized Entry ⭐
よくある質問
Who can submit cosmetic product registrations in Dubai?
All products must be registered through a Dubai-registered local agent/importer holding the necessary trade license. Direct submissions by foreign companies are not accepted.
What is the general cosmetic product registration process in Dubai?
The process typically includes:
Determining product classification and preparing all compliance documents,
Appointing a Dubai-registered local agent,
Applying for ECAS Certificate of Conformity (COC) for customs clearance,
Submitting the product registration to the Dubai Municipality (DM) via the local agent,
Official review and approval, and
Obtaining approval to enter the Dubai market.
What documents are required for registration?
主な文書は以下の通り:
ECAS COC certificate (issued by an authorized third-party),
Certificate of Free Sale (CFS) from the product’s country of origin or recognized authority,
Product compliance/test reports from internationally accredited labs,
GMP (ISO 22716) certificate for cosmetics production,
Product labels with GS1-compliant unique barcodes.
How long does the Dubai cosmetic registration process take?
Once all required documents are submitted, official review takes up to 22 working days. This does not include document preparation, ECAS certification, or logistics time.
What are common ingredient compliance risks?
Products may fail registration if they contain:
Prohibited substances listed in GSO 1943,
Restricted substances exceeding allowable concentrations.