Mary Kay Inc. announced its manufacturing facility has received the ISO 22716 certification, an internationally recognized standard for cosmetic Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). This certification is based on comprehensive global guidelines that align with EU standards for production, storage and shipment of cosmetics to ensure safety and quality throughout the manufacturing process.
This ISO certification required rigorous documentation, traceability of every batch, structured training, supplier quality management and clearly defined processes.
“At Mary Kay, quality is not a checkbox – it is a promise, an operational framework and a culture,” said Chaun Harper, Mary Kay Chief Supply Chain Officer. “ISO 22716 certification matters as it is a global standard recognizing what we have always strived for: manufacture products with care, consistency and accountability from raw materials to finished goods. It reflects our culture of empowering people to do things the right way every day and reinforces our long-term commitment to safe, reliable and responsibly made beauty products.”
Mary Kay’s global manufacturing infrastructure includes its Richard R. Rogers Manufacturing and R&D Center (R3), located in Lewisville, Texas. The 453,000-square-foot building was a $100 million investment for the company and can produce up to one million units of product each day.
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