The Good Pill Co certifies Tosla Nutricosmetics’ safety and quality for beauty supplements
The Good Pill Co has named Tosla Nutricosmetics among the first companies to receive its certification, backing its commitment toward a more “trustworthy, standardized, and future-forward” supplement landscape.
This global certification program aims to set a benchmark in an industry often challenged by inconsistent quality and unclear regulations.
Tosla details that nearly 40% of supplements tested in 2023 failed to meet their label claims or contained harmful contaminants. In Europe alone, it says up to 25% of dietary supplements were found to contain undeclared substances or incorrect dosages, exposing a critical need for greater quality assurance across the industry.
Other certified partners under the certification scheme include WelleCo, VIDA Glow, Källa, Artah, and Combeau.
As part of its commitment, Tosla has also launched a dedicated Safety & Quality Platform. This centralized hub is designed to give partners, stakeholders, and consumers the confidence and validation they are looking for.
“Our industry is changing. Higher expectations are pushing us all to do better. Joining The Good Pill Co as certified partners, we are offering an independent verification. We are promoting trust and transparency and empowering our partners to offer their consumers the very best,” says Tosla CEO Primož Artac.
Supplementing beauty-from-within
Earlier this year, a clinical study revealed Tosla Nutricosmetics’ sugar-free HairCycle+ liquid supplement delivers “visible improvements” in hair health by supporting hair density and new growth.
In other offerings, Tosla presents its Lumina365 ingestible vegan supplement as a “dual approach” to sun care. The product blends natural ingredients and targeted vitamins proven to bolster skin’s UV defenses by neutralizing free radicals and reducing melanin-induced redness.
Nutrition Insight previously discussed new ingredient innovation in the beauty-from-within space with Rousselot, BioCell Technology, Balchem Human Nutrition & Health, Bioiberica, Lubrizol Life Science, and ADM.