Abstract
From 2021, cosmetic products are subject to technical regulation of the Ministry of Health, which is responsible for ensuring the implementation of Technical Regulations, approval of guidelines for their application, national standards in accordance with the requirements of Technical Regulations. It was adopted in early 2021. For the first time in Ukraine, the technical regulations for cosmetic products apply to cosmetic products the principles of technical regulation, powers to comply with which are vested in the relevant Ministry of Health.
 The aim of this work is to develop a methodology for implementing the Technical Regulations for cosmetic products as an object of authority of the Ministry of Health.
 As research materials the processes of technical regulation of cosmetic products are studied, logical, investigation methods of research, and also a method of the content analysis are used.
 Results. An analysis of the practice of regulating the circulation of cosmetic products in a number of foreign countries, identified and systematized potential risks in the implementation of the principles of its technical regulation. Based on the analysis of causal relationships in the process of implementing the requirements of the Technical Regulations for cosmetic products, the methodology of its practical application is proposed.
 Conclusions. The tendencies of regulatory policy in relation to cosmetic products in a number of foreign states and Ukraine are established. The analysis of the main provisions of the Technical Regulations for cosmetic products is carried out and the methodology of its introduction is developed
Highlights
The trend of development of the world cosmetic industry is the orientation of the market to multifunctional products, which combines cosmetic properties and therapeutic activity, is safe and environmentally friendly for humans and the environment [1, 2]
The activity of the cosmetic industry requires a dynamic revision of the principles of technical regulation of products, which is relevant at the stage of harmonization of industry legislation in accordance with international standards [3]
According to the adopted rules, cosmetic products (CP) is regulated as an object of technical regulation by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine (MHU), and has new requirements for quality, safety and efficiency, control over which is entrusted to the State Service of Ukraine for Medicines and Drug Control (State Service for Medicines)
Summary
The trend of development of the world cosmetic industry is the orientation of the market to multifunctional products, which combines cosmetic properties and therapeutic activity, is safe and environmentally friendly for humans and the environment [1, 2]. The activity of the cosmetic industry requires a dynamic revision of the principles of technical regulation of products, which is relevant at the stage of harmonization of industry legislation in accordance with international standards [3]. According to the adopted rules, CP is regulated as an object of technical regulation by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine (MHU), and has new requirements for quality, safety and efficiency, control over which is entrusted to the State Service of Ukraine for Medicines and Drug Control (State Service for Medicines). Due to the transfer of CP to the jurisdiction of the health care system authorities, the prompt and effective implementation of the requirements of the Regulation in the state regulatory policy and the activities of business entities engaged in all spheres of CP's life is of particular importance. The development of a methodology for the effective implementation of the Regulation, taking into account the current state of the national licensing system and the sectoral legal framework, is an urgent and timely task
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