Where To Buy Ingredients To Make Cosmetics In South Africa

What is Cosmetics?

Cosmetics are constituted mixtures of chemical compounds derived from either natural sources, or synthetically created ones.

Cosmetics have various purposes. Those designed for personal care and skin care can be used to cleanse or protect the body or skin.

Where To Buy Ingredients To Make Cosmetics In South Africa?

Pink Cosmetics

Address: Prime Park, Unit 7E, Tienie Meyer Bypass, Bellville, 7530Areas served: South Africa

Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9AM Wed

Phone: 084 941 1548

The Care Co.

Address: 15 South Africa ZA 2076, 1 Melrose Blvd, Melrose, Johannesburg, 2196

Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 8:30AM Wed

Phone: 011 268 5555

Esp – Essential Specialized Products Cc

Address: 25 Louis Friedman St, Factoria, Krugersdorp, 1739Areas served: Gauteng and nearby areas

Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9AM Wed

Phone: 010 595 9690

Cosmetic Marketing (Pty) Ltd

Address: Westridge, Cape Town, 7130

Phone: 021 425 8338

ALILA Professional Makeup

Address: 105 Rietfontein Rd, Dun Madeley, Boksburg, 1459Areas served: South Africa

Hours: Closed ⋅ Opens 9AM Wed

Phone: 063 691 2040

Marenchia Cosmetics

Address: Wood view office park, 1 Humber St, Wood mead, Sandston, 2191

Phone: 082 295 5484

How do I start a cosmetic brand?

Image result

Here Are Top 10 Tips For Starting Your Own Cosmetics Business

Know The FDA’s Regulations.

Decide On The Location.

Sell Your Products Online.

Generate Publicity.

Develop A Marketing Plan.

Get A Memorable Logo.

Generate Funds.

How much money do you need to start a cosmetic business?

Cosmetic Start up Costs

When you figure in the costs of product development, business, and marketing you realistically need about R150810.98 – R301621.96 to invest up front.

And if you are going to make more than one type of product you should figure on adding $5000 for each additional cosmetic product.

Do you need a license to sell homemade cosmetics South Africa?

Do you need a license to sell cosmetics in South Africa? The South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) together with the CTFA (SA) and industry has developed a range of standards. 

Cosmetic products are not subject to registration. There is an in-market control system rather than a pre-market control system.