You will need your fragrance supplier's SDS (Safety Data Sheet) PDF. Find it on your supplier's product page.
Yes — if you sell scented candles or wax melts in the UK or EU you are legally required to have a CLP label. Trading Standards can issue fines for non-compliance.
On your fragrance supplier's website — usually on the individual product page. Look for a Download SDS or Safety Data Sheet link. Contact your supplier if you can't find it.
EUH208 means "Contains [substance name] — may produce an allergic reaction." You need it if your fragrance contains certain sensitiser substances above the threshold level. Your SDS Section 2.2 will tell you if it applies.
35mm circle for wax melt clamshells. 50mm circle for standard candle jars. Measure the area where your label will sit and use Custom size if none of the presets fit.
Make sure you copied only Section 2.2 of the SDS. If it still doesn't work, use the H statement chips and sensitiser library to enter the data manually.
Yes — CLPeasy works on iPhone and Android. PNG files save to your camera roll and SVG files save to your Files app.
Both give you exactly the same features — unlimited labels, no watermark, Smart Paste and all downloads. Pro Annual costs £59.00 for the whole year, which saves you £24.88 compared to paying monthly at £6.99. If you plan to use CLPeasy regularly, Annual is the better value. Both start with a 14-day free trial.
Choose a preset or enter your own dimensions.
This information appears directly on your label.
Select your fragrance supplier to get your SDS, then use Smart Paste to extract the data.
Copy Section 2.2 from your fragrance supplier's SDS PDF and paste it here. CLPeasy extracts all hazard data automatically.
Required on CLP labels — your name and address as the responsible person.
Review your label, then download in your preferred format.
⚠️ Compliance reminder: Always verify all hazard data against your fragrance supplier's SDS at your actual fragrance load before printing. You are responsible for final verification.