-Standards & Trigger Conditions for Cross-Border Sales
For skincare OEM brands engaged in cross-border sales, batch retest is a critical compliance step to avoid customs risks and ensure product qualification. MOOYAM OEM; Skincare OEM Batch Retest; Cross-Border Skincare Compliance. This article clarifies the key standards and trigger conditions of skincare OEM batch retest, helping brands achieve smooth cross-border circulation.
Key Standards for Skincare OEM Batch Retest in Cross-Border Sales
1. Universal Compliance Standards
All cross-border skincare batches must pass retests conducted by internationally certified third-party institutions, complying with ISO 22716 and GMP standards. Core retest items include microbial limits, heavy metal content, prohibited substances and active ingredient consistency, ensuring consistency with initial inspection results.
2. Regional-Specific Retest Standards
Different target markets have differentiated requirements: EU markets require compliance with SCCS regulations (testing for prohibited fragrances and allergens); ASEAN countries need halal certification-related retests; cross-border sales to China must confirm consistency with filing information.
Trigger Conditions for Skincare OEM Batch Retest
Retest is mandatory if initial inspection results are non-conforming, cross-border regulatory policies change, or products are exposed to abnormal storage/transportation. It is also required when there are quality complaints in the target market, to verify product safety and compliance.
MOOYAM OEM provides professional batch retest services, adhering to global and regional standards, clarifying trigger conditions to help skincare brands avoid cross-border risks and ensure compliant sales.

