Generate a compliant INCI ingredient list for your handmade soap label with professional formatting.
Transparency and legal compliance are hallmarks of a professional handmade business. Our Soap Label INCI Generator takes the complexity out of cosmetic labeling by automatically converting your recipe into a properly formatted International Nomenclature of Cosmetic Ingredients (INCI) list. Whether you are selling at local farmers' markets or scaling to retail shelves, having an accurate ingredient declaration is essential for consumer trust and safety. This tool ensures that your labels meet international standards, clearly identifying every oil, additive, and colorant in your product using their scientifically recognized names.
The generator functions by cross-referencing your recipe ingredients with an extensive INCI database. It calculates the final weight of each component in the finished product and sorts them in descending order, as required by both US (FDA) and EU cosmetic regulations. For ingredients that represent less than 1% of the total formula, the tool allows for flexible placement at the end of the list. The core logic handles the 'saponified oil' naming convention (e.g., Sodium Cocoate) versus the 'raw ingredient' convention (e.g., Coconut Oil, Sodium Hydroxide), allowing you to choose the style that best fits your brand identity.
If you make cosmetic claims (like 'moisturizing' or 'acne-fighting'), your soap is legally a cosmetic. Use the generator to create a label that lists ingredients by their official INCI names in the correct descending order to avoid regulatory issues.
The European Union has strict labeling laws. Our tool helps you prepare by providing the exact Latin botanical names for oils and identifying potential allergens that must be declared, ensuring your products are ready for the international market.
When pitching to boutiques or large retailers, a professionally formatted label can be the difference between a 'yes' and a 'no'. Use the tool to generate clean, accurate lists that look like they came from a major cosmetic lab.
Soap ingredients (INCI names) must be listed in descending order of weight, from highest to lowest percentage in the formula.
In the US, finished soap is exempt from FDA cosmetic labeling requirements, but handmade soap makers often voluntarily list 'Sodium Hydroxide' or use saponified oil names.