Private label cosmetics is a commercial practice rather than a harmonised legal concept under most global cosmetic regulations. Regulatory frameworks focus on defined legal roles and accountability rather than business models. In most jurisdictions, market access requires a legally designated accountable entity, often called the Responsible Person, Responsible Party, Holder, Notifier, or Local Responsible Entity.
In private label models, the brand owner placing the product on the market under its own name or trademark is usually the legally accountable party unless another entity is formally designated. Compliance depends on core requirements such as safety assessment, technical documentation, product notification or registration, labelling compliance, GMP, claims substantiation, and post market surveillance. A common global risk is misalignment of legal responsibilities, especially confusion between branding, distribution, and regulatory accountability. Clear designation of the accountable entity and documented allocation of responsibilities are therefore essential.