File 001 · Compliance

Is your skincare label legal in Canada?

Upload a photo of your label. Get a free Health Canada compliance audit in thirty seconds — bilingual EN/FR, INCI, Hotlist, drug claims. Built by an indie skincare founder who learned this the hard way.

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INCI entries
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EN · FR
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Single golden droplet of botanical oil on a clean white background
Specimen 01EN · FR
INCI
Olea Europaea
/ Olive Fruit Oil · 32.4%
Hotlist clear
Built for Canadian indie makersCosmetic Regulations · SOR/2001-203Ingredient Hotlist · Updated monthlyBilingual EN · FR
§ 02 — Method

Three clean checks,
no guesswork.

We read your label in the regulator’s language — every ingredient checked, every claim screened, every panel verified in both official languages.

Step 01Lavandula Angustifolia
A single sprig of lavender on white

INCI verification

Every line on your ingredient deck cross-checked against the Health Canada–accepted INCI name, in English and French.

Step 02Eucalyptus Globulus
A glass beaker of botanical extract beside a eucalyptus leaf

Hotlist screen

Every ingredient compared against Canada’s Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist — prohibited, restricted, or clear — before you ship.

Step 03Olea Europaea
A golden droplet of oil falling against white

Bilingual + claim audit

Mandatory info present in both EN and FR, drug-claim words flagged, net quantity and address checked. All in one report.

§ 03 — Claim screening

“Anti-aging” is a drug claim.
We catch it before Health Canada does.

We scan your front-panel copy for terms that cross the cosmetic-into-drug line and suggest compliant alternatives — so your launch isn’t paused by a knock at the door.

Front panel

A nourishing body butter with anti-aging benefits and treats eczema.

Suggested swaps
  • anti-aginghelps reduce the appearance of fine lines
  • treats eczemasoothes dry, sensitive skin
§ 04 — Why this exists

I ran an indie skincare brand. I learned the regulations the hard way.

Years ago I made natural skincare under a name I loved, until a cease-and-desist forced me to start over. Along the way I discovered what nobody mentions at craft fairs: every cosmetic sold in Canada needs a Cosmetic Notification Form, bilingual labels, INCI names, and a clean Hotlist screen — or Health Canada can seize the product. So I’m building the tool I wish I’d had.

§ 05 — Coming soon

Bilingual labels. CNF filing. Batch records.

One login for everything an indie cosmetic brand needs to stay legal in Canada. Be first to know when it ships.

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