Forms of Consumer Protection Due to Illegal Distribution of Blue Etiquette Cosmetics by Manufacturers for Profit


Abstract
In the modern era, beauty and appearance have an important role in social culture. The diversity of the cosmetics market reflects consumer needs for beauty products. However, supervision of imported cosmetic products is still lacking, which allows the circulation of dangerous products. This research aims to identify the obstacles faced by BPOM in tackling the distribution of illegal cosmetics, a step taken by the government to improve public health and carry out supervision through the establishment of BPOM. Illegal cosmetic products that do not have a distribution permit or do not comply with existing regulations are still a problem in society. The research approach uses qualitative methods with a normative legal approach. The literature review involves relevant legal literature to understand applicable legal norms.