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© SGS Société Générale de Surveillance SA.
© SGS Société Générale de Surveillance SA.
The Saudi Arabian cosmetic market is a powerhouse of opportunity, driven by a young, discerning population and a rapidly growing beauty sector. However, the gateway to this lucrative market is guarded by an evolving, stringent regulatory framework administered by the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA). For exporters, recent updates to the conformity assessment process have added new layers of complexity to market entry.
The key to success lies in working with a trusted partner who goes beyond interpreting the rules and is officially recognized by the SFDA to support your compliance journey. As an SFDA-approved Conformity Assessment Body, we guide you through every stage of the approval process, transforming regulatory complexity into business opportunity.
The SFDA mandates that all products must be safe and comply with specific technical requirements before entering the Kingdom. The cornerstone of this process is the consignment certificate of conformity (CoC).
The CoC program safeguards both consumers and the national market by ensuring all imported cosmetics, personal care and perfumery products meet SFDA safety and quality standards.
We certify cosmetic consignments to ensure your products are evaluated against the latest SFDA standards, regulations and requirements.
Key program requirements:

Product requirements and standards
Products must comply with requirements in the following technical regulations and any additional circulars and notifications issued by the SFDA:
Consignment inspection requirements
Inspection activities include:
On August 14, 2025, the SFDA issued a circular adding three substances to its restricted ingredients list, setting new concentration limits. From January 1, 2026, importing or manufacturing non-compliant products will be prohibited. However, a grace period allows products already on the market to be sold until January 1, 2028, while compliance is achieved.

On September 7, 2025, the SFDA expanded its prohibited substances list to include 21 new ingredients, such as dibutyltin maleate, dibutyltin oxide, 4-nitrosomorpholine and 4-methylimidazole. This update aligns Saudi regulations with global safety standards and requires immediate reformulation and compliance reviews.
We proactively monitor regulatory changes and provide comprehensive ingredient screening of your formulations to identify any non-compliant materials. Our experts offer clear guidance on reformulation and documentation updates to maintain market continuity and ensure seamless adaptation without supply chain disruption.
Expanding into Saudi Arabia’s cosmetics market demands precision, speed and compliance. As an SFDA-approved Conformity Assessment Body, we simplify the process, ensuring your products meet all regulatory requirements and reach consumers faster.
Key benefits:
With SGS, you gain more than certification, you gain a partner committed to your long-term success. We help you navigate complex regulations with confidence so you can focus on what matters the most: growing your business in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Ready to simplify your market access? Contact our cosmetic regulatory experts today.
Learn more about Saudi Arabia – SFDA Certificate of Conformity.
This article can also be found in our PCA Newsletter (Q4/2025), which keeps you up to date with developments in technical barriers to trade and product conformity assessment.
You can read more articles in our previous editions in the PCA Newsletter Library.