Marcha Chaudry — Ensuring compliance and consumer trust in beauty and . . . Attorney specializing in legal and regulatory compliance for beauty, health, and wellness industries, including FDA registration, labeling, ingredients, claims, and advertising reviews Provides legal guidance for non-profits and social enterprises, including entity formation, compliance, governance, and fundraising
Marcha Chaudry on Curated Community and Real Connection Following the Second Annual Beauty Link-Up, Marcha Chaudry reflects on the power of keeping growth intentional With around 100 engaged attendees, the night stood out not for scale, but for substance—real conversations, meaningful follow-ups, and connections that quickly turned into action
Inspiring Conversations with Marcha Chaudry of The Equity and Wellness . . . Hi Marcha, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story My journey into cosmetic policy and regulatory compliance began when I was hired by the National Women’s Health Network to develop and lead their cosmetic policy program
European Forum on Cosmetic Claims and Certifications 2026 Looking forward to joining fellow experts in Brussels on September 10, 2026, for what promises to be an important discussion on cosmetic claims, substantiation, certification, regulatory scrutiny,
Longevity vs. Liability: Navigating US Regulatory Risks For Bioactive . . . Marcha Chaudry, Esq is a regulatory attorney and founder of Equity Wellness Co (EWC), a consultancy that helps beauty, wellness, and consumer product companies navigate FDA and FTC compliance, product safety, labeling, advertising claims, and global market access
Beauty The Law with Marcha Isabelle Chaudry | Coffee N5 in this episode of Coffee N° 5, Lara Schmoisman interviews Marcha Isabelle Chaudry about the vital intersection of advocacy, branding, and law in the beauty industry
Marcha Isabelle Chaudry: A Leader for Social Justice and Women’s Health In her public health advocacy, Chaudry has contributed to numerous articles and publications, raising awareness about the risks of toxic chemicals in cosmetics In these pieces, she discusses how the use of these products—often marketed to women of color—can lead to long-term health consequences