Safety of Household, Commercial and Similar Electrical Appliances
Skin Beauty Care Appliances
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Section | Details |
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Product Name | Skin Beauty Care Appliances |
Applicable Indian Standard (IS) No. | IS 302 (Part 1):2024 |
Title of Indian Standard | Household and Similar Electrical Appliances – Safety – Part 1: General Requirements |
Quality Control Order | Safety of Household, Commercial and Similar Electrical Appliances (Quality Control) Order, 2025 |
Notification & Amendments | Notified via S.O. 2232(E), dated 19 May 2025 Supersedes QCO 2024: S.O. 4098(E), dated 17 Sept 2024 |
Final Enforcement Date | Large & Medium Enterprises: 19 March 2026 Small Enterprises: 19 June 2026 Micro Enterprises: 19 September 2026 |
Objective & Scope | To ensure the safety, quality, and performance of electrical skin beauty care appliances through standardised testing and mandatory BIS certification. |
Products Covered | Electrically operated facial cleansing devices, skin massagers, skin rejuvenation devices, and other beauty care appliances for household or professional use. |
Exemptions | - Products exclusively for export - R&D imports (up to 200 units/year) - Schedule A stock clearance allowed for up to 6 months post-enforcement |
Industries Impacted | Beauty & personal care equipment manufacturers, salon & spa equipment suppliers, cosmetic device distributors |
Mandatory Compliance | - Must conform to IS 302 (Part 1):2024 - BIS certification under Scheme-I is mandatory - ISI mark must be affixed on the product and packaging |
Next Steps for Stakeholders | Apply for BIS licence, conduct testing at BIS-approved labs, ensure proper ISI marking, declare Schedule A stock |
Legal Framework Provision & Enforcement | Enforced under BIS Act, 2016 by BIS with inspection and prosecution authority |
Penalties | Non-compliance may result in seizure of stock, license suspension, fines, or imprisonment up to 2 years, or both |
Conclusion | From 19 March 2026, all skin beauty care appliances sold in India must be BIS-certified under IS 302 (Part 1):2024 and bear the ISI mark, ensuring user safety, product reliability, and regulatory compliance. |
References/Annexures | - QCO 2025: S.O. 2232(E) [19 May 2025] - Superseded QCO 2024: S.O. 4098(E) [17 Sept 2024] |
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Notification
Skin Beauty Care Appliances are covered under the Safety of Household, Commercial and Similar Electrical Appliances (Quality Control) Order, 2025, issued via S.O. 2232(E) on 19 May 2025 under the BIS Act, 2016, replacing the earlier QCO dated 17 September 2024.
Overview
These devices are commonly used for facial cleansing, massage, exfoliation, and skin rejuvenation in both home and professional salon settings. The regulation aims to ensure electrical and functional safety, preventing hazards such as electric shock, burns, and mechanical failures.
Objective & Scope
The QCO mandates that all skin beauty care appliances comply with IS 302 (Part 1):2024, which specifies safety requirements for electrical components, mechanical integrity, and safe operation. The standard applies to devices powered by mains electricity, batteries, or rechargeable power systems.
Products Covered
- Facial cleansing brushes and massagers
- Skin rejuvenation devices
- Exfoliating devices
- Skin toning and firming machines
Exemptions Provided
- Products manufactured solely for export
- R&D imports (up to 200 units/year) not meant for sale
- Clearance of non-marked Schedule A stock within 6 months post-enforcement
Industries Impacted
- Beauty appliance manufacturers
- Salon and spa equipment suppliers
- E-commerce retailers of cosmetic devices
Mandatory Compliance Requirements
- BIS licence under Scheme-I is compulsory
- Must meet all safety requirements under IS 302 (Part 1):2024
- ISI mark must be affixed on each unit and its packaging before sale
Enforcement Timeline
- Large & Medium Enterprises: 19 March 2026
- Small Enterprises: 19 June 2026
- Micro Enterprises: 19 September 2026
Next Steps for Stakeholders
- File BIS certification applications in advance
- Submit samples to BIS-approved laboratories for testing
- Update product marking and packaging to include ISI mark
- Declare any existing non-marked inventory under Schedule A
Legal Provisions, Enforcement & Penalties
The BIS will enforce the regulation under the BIS Act, 2016.
Penalties for non-compliance include:
- Seizure of unmarked/non-compliant stock
- Suspension or cancellation of the license
- Fines and/or imprisonment up to 2 years, or both
Conclusion
From 19 March 2026, skin beauty care appliances must be BIS-certified to IS 302 (Part 1):2024 and bear the ISI mark before being sold in India. This ensures compliance with strict safety standards, enhances product credibility, and protects consumer health and safety.
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