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UK cosmetic safety assessments for whipped soap

Whipped Studio writes compliant CPSRs and handles SCPN registration so UK indie soap makers can sell legally — without learning the regulation themselves. CPSR from £150, SCPN from £50.

What you get

  • A full CPSR Part A & Part B, signed by a qualified safety assessor.
  • Frame formulation and ingredient review for every colour and fragrance variant.
  • Label compliance check against UK Cosmetic Regulation.
  • Optional SCPN submission on the gov.uk portal.
  • Plain-English notes so you understand what was assessed and why.

Built for whipped soap, specifically

Generic assessors quote for a single SKU. Whipped soap brands almost always launch a range — multiple colours, multiple fragrances. Pricing is built around variant ranges so customising your line doesn't multiply your assessment cost.

Get your range assessed

Pick your colours and fragrance, then we take it from there.

Common questions

What is a cosmetic safety assessment?
A cosmetic safety assessment is the formal review of a cosmetic product's formulation, intended use, and exposure profile, signed off by a qualified safety assessor. The output is a Cosmetic Product Safety Report (CPSR), which is legally required before any cosmetic — including whipped soap — can be sold in the UK.
How long does a cosmetic safety assessment take?
Whipped Studio typically turns assessments around in 5–10 working days from receiving your complete formulation and ingredient documentation. Complex multi-variant ranges may take longer.
What do I need to send to the assessor?
Your full INCI ingredient list with percentages, suppliers' technical data sheets and allergen statements, intended use, target audience, batch process notes, packaging details, and a label draft.
Do I need a separate assessment for each colour or fragrance?
Often yes — each variant may need its own line on the CPSR. Whipped Studio's pricing is built around multi-variant ranges so customising colours and fragrance doesn't multiply the cost unnecessarily.