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Cleanrooms
Cosmetics

As designers and builders of cleanrooms for the cosmetics industry, the VÊPRES teams ensure the execution of projects that meet the stringent requirements demanded by high-end products, in full compliance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).

Perfume bottles in a cleanroom for cosmetics.

Rigour and high-end solutions

Temperature management, atmospheric conditions, quality control – the stringent requirements for the design and construction of cleanrooms dedicated to cosmetics and high-end products are imperative to ensure optimal production performance. Our experience with Hermès and LVMH provides us with an in-depth understanding of your operations.

Cleanrooms in the cosmetics sector must comply with ISO 22716 Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) standard. This is a recognized international standard. We master all these regulatory aspects.

As a reminder, in France, the definition of a cosmetic product is stipulated by the Public Health Code: « A cosmetic product refers to any substance or mixture intended to be placed in contact with the superficial parts of the human body (epidermis, hair and capillary systems, nails, lips, and external genital organs) or with the teeth and oral mucous membranes, with the exclusive or primary purpose of cleaning them, perfuming them, altering their appearance, protecting them, maintaining them in good condition, or correcting body odors. »

Design and Quotation

Design,
projects and quotations

From preliminary design to execution, VÊPRES supports you comprehensively for the turnkey realization and delivery of your cleanroom.

Grey room Nutrimuscle Finoli Group 1

NUTRIMUSCLE – FINOLI Group

COSMETICS REFERENCE

Good Manufacturing Practices

The manufacturing of cosmetic products adheres to a specific regulatory framework and must be conducted in accordance with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), as outlined in ISO 22716, and comply with all stipulated measures.

In the cosmetic sector, the objectives of GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) are to ensure product compliance and safety for the consumer, by limiting contamination risks (biological, particulate, and cross-contamination). These practices cover, among other aspects, personnel, premises, raw materials, equipment, and production. Understanding your specific challenges, we master the design and construction of Cleanrooms for the cosmetics industry.

Cosmetics: Specific Requirements

Atmospheric condition management is crucial for the design and construction of cleanrooms intended for high-end products, ensuring their quality. Your cleanrooms must comply with ISO 22716, which defines Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). GMP aims to ensure product compliance and safety by limiting contamination risks. We master the design and construction of cleanrooms for the cosmetic industry, taking these requirements into account.