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Frequently Asked Questions

CLP stands for Classification, Labelling and Packaging Regulation.

It is UK legislation that ensures hazardous substances, including fragrance oils used in candles and wax melts, are correctly labelled with safety information.

If you are selling fragranced products, you are legally responsible for correct CLP labelling.
Yes.

If your candle or wax melt contains fragrance oil, it requires a compliant CLP label before being sold — whether online, at markets or in retail stores.
A compliant CLP label must include:

• Product identifier (fragrance name)
• Hazard pictograms (if applicable)
• Signal word (Warning or Danger)
• Hazard statements
• Precautionary statements
• Supplier details (your business name and address)
• Nominal quantity (e.g. 220g)

Always refer to the latest IFRA and safety documentation when creating labels.
Yes.

We provide the relevant documentation including IFRA certificates and Safety Data Sheets to support your compliance.

It remains the responsibility of the finished product seller to ensure labels are correctly created and applied.
Yes — we offer an easy-to-use online CLP Label Builder to help you generate compliant labels quickly.

You can create your label and download the image ready for printing here:

Create your CLP label here

This tool is designed to simplify the process for candle and wax melt makers.
No.

Selling fragranced candles or wax melts without compliant CLP labelling may result in trading standards issues and legal consequences.
Yes.

Wax melts containing fragrance oil must also carry compliant CLP labelling.
Yes.

Your business name and a contact address must appear on your product label as the responsible supplier.
Yes.

If you are selling under your own brand name, you are legally responsible for CLP compliance — even if the product was manufactured by a third party.