Indonesia release draft of Technical Guidelines for Supervision of Cosmetics Advertising

In order to protect the public from ads that don’t objective, and/or misleading the consumers, it is necessary to establish
guidelines for cosmetics advertising supervision.

On Dec. 12, 2019, Indonesia BPOM released the draft Technical Guidelines for Supervision of Cosmetics advertising. The Guideline stipulates the requirements on cosmetics advertising, advertising media, administrative sanctions of illegal advertising, etc.

Download original copy from the below link:

Technical Guidelines for Supervision of Cosmetics Ads

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