Blanka customers often inquire whether its products meet the regulatory requirements for sale within the European Union (EU). Below is an overview of the key considerations:
General Compliance
Blanka products are manufactured in the United States and Canada and comply with FDA standards. However, compliance with EU regulations — including country-specific rules — is the responsibility of the customer. Before selling in the EU, customers should verify that product ingredients, labeling, and claims meet local regulatory requirements. Any updates to labeling or documentation must be handled by the seller.
Country-Specific Shipping Restrictions
Some EU countries have restrictions that may prevent Blanka products from being shipped there. For example, Spain has specific shipping regulations that make delivery of Blanka products unavailable. Customers should check shipping eligibility before planning sales in any restricted regions.
Compliance Documentation
Blanka does not provide EU-specific regulatory documentation, such as CPNP (Cosmetic Products Notification Portal) certification. Customers interested in selling in the EU must independently secure all necessary documentation to meet local laws and standards.
Tips for Selling
Use the detailed ingredient and product information available in the Blanka app to assess compliance.
Request additional product details if needed to confirm alignment with EU requirements.
Review product descriptions, ingredients, and labeling thoroughly before selling.
Summary
Blanka ensures FDA compliance for all products, but selling in the EU is the responsibility of the customer. This includes verifying regulatory compliance, obtaining any necessary certifications, and confirming shipping eligibility for your target countries.
