In February 2025, Indonesia’s National Agency of Drug and Food Control (BPOM) took decisive action by recalling 91 illegal and hazardous cosmetics and skincare products that lacked proper Distribution Permits. These products were found to contain hazardous substances, including mercury, which with long-term exposure can pose serious health risks, such as an increased risk of cancer.

Navigating BPOM Registration: A Guide to Cosmetics Distribution Permits in Indonesia
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