Quality assurance
A safety report carries real legal weight. The systems behind it have to be as rigorous as the conclusion they support.
One quality management system
Our UK and Irish operations run under a single quality management system aligned to ISO 22716, the international standard for cosmetic Good Manufacturing Practice. A brand is held to one standard regardless of which market it enters first, and the documentation reflects that consistency.
Data we can trace
The evidence behind an assessment comes from our own three laboratories. Because the analytical, microbiological and stability work is done in-house and not contracted out, the assessor knows exactly how each result was produced and can rely on it accordingly.
Named sign-off
Every report is reviewed and signed by a qualified safety assessor. Nothing leaves the building on the strength of a template alone, and accountability for the conclusion rests with a named individual.
Kept current
Regulation does not stand still. Annexes are revised, new SCCS opinions land, and national rules diverge. We track those changes, the EU Omnibus acts, the 2026 GB amendments, evolving ISO methods, so that an assessment reflects the rules as they are, not as they were when it was written.
The proof of it
The measure of a quality system is whether the work holds up. Ours has a complete record of acceptance by the authorities that have examined it.