Our standards

Trust is built through what happens before a product reaches the shelf.

Product safety

Every Kinnale product must be developed with safety as the first commercial requirement, not the final administrative step. Our target process includes formula compliance review, ingredient documentation, stability testing, packaging compatibility testing, microbiological testing, preservative efficacy testing where required, a Cosmetic Product Safety Report, a Product Information File, a compliant label review, EU Responsible Person appointment, and CPNP notification before sale.

Manufacturing expectations.

Kinnale intends to work with cosmetic manufacturers operating according to recognised Good Manufacturing Practice principles.

  • GMP or ISO 22716 evidence
  • Manufacturing method
  • Product specification
  • Batch documentation
  • Finished-product Certificate of Analysis
  • Raw-material supplier records
  • Change-control process
  • Complaint and adverse-event process

What we will and will not claim.

We may use

  • Lightweight texture
  • Fast-absorbing feel
  • Helps skin feel soft
  • Supports a relaxing massage experience
  • Suitable for daily body care
  • Formulated with Thai Plai extract

We will not use

  • Treats pain
  • Heals inflammation
  • Prevents disease
  • Replaces medication
  • Works better than a drug
  • Clinically proven, without a relevant study
  • Penetrates deeper, without finished-product evidence

Status dashboard

RequirementStatus
Final formulaIn progress
Supplier document packIn progress
Stability testPlanned
Compatibility testPlanned
Microbiological testPlanned
Challenge testTo be assessed
CPSRNot started
PIFNot started
German labelDrafting
EU Responsible PersonUnder evaluation
CPNP notificationNot started
Commercial EU launchNot yet active

This table is updated honestly as the project progresses.

Animal testing

Kinnale intends to comply with applicable European cosmetic requirements regarding animal testing and supplier documentation. We do not describe products as "cruelty-free certified" unless a recognised certification is in place.

Packaging with measurable progress.

Kinnale will evaluate packaging according to product compatibility, protection during transport, material efficiency, recyclability by market, ease of use, label readability, visual consistency, and shipping weight. Unqualified terms such as "eco-friendly" or "100% sustainable" are intentionally avoided.