Nutraceutical & Cosmetic
Our Commitment
IDSA actively engages with relevant regulatory authorities to advocate for progressive and balanced policy frameworks for the nutraceutical and cosmetics industry. The Association works closely with stakeholders to support regulatory clarity, strengthen compliance standards, and enable responsible industry growth.
Through continuous dialogue and representation, IDSA aims to foster a conducive ecosystem for innovation, consumer safety, and sustainable expansion in the nutraceutical space.
growth of Nutraceutical and need for progressive reforms in the sector.
Overview
The Wellness and Cosmetics segments together constitute a dominant share of the Direct Selling industry, contributing to over 70% of the overall sector revenue. These categories are integral to the industry’s growth, driven by increasing consumer focus on health, self-care, and personal well-being.
The Wellness segment includes nutraceuticals, dietary supplements, vitamins, minerals, immunity boosters, and preventive health solutions, catering to the rising demand for holistic and lifestyle-based healthcare.
The Cosmetics and Personal Care segment comprises skincare, beauty, hygiene, and grooming products, addressing everyday consumer needs while also aligning with evolving preferences for quality, trust, and personalised recommendations.
Compliance for Wellness / Nutraceutical Industry
FSSAI Compliance
Product Standards
Labelling & Claims
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
- FSSAI License & Registration
- Product Approval & Standards
- Labeling Requirements
- Claims & Advertising Compliance
- Safety & Quality Standards
- Consumer Grievance Mechanism
Compliance for Cosmetics Industry
Drugs & Cosmetics Act 1940
BIS Standards
Labelling Compliance
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
- Product Registration & Licensing
- Safety & Quality Standards
- Labeling Requirements
- Claims & Advertising Compliance
- BIS Standards
- Consumer Protection Compliance
Compliance in Product Quality and Seller Conduct
Quality Assurance for Direct Selling Companies
Responsibilities of Direct Sellers
Prohibited Practices
To protect consumers and ensure regulatory compliance, direct sellers and companies must avoid misleading claims, false benefit statements, and the sale of expired, untested, or incorrectly labelled products. These practices can misinform consumers and violate product safety and labeling norms.
Misleading cosmetic claims (especially medical/therapeutic).
Selling expired, untested or incorrectly labelled products.
Providing false or exaggerated benefit statements.