Despite various efforts to curb the sale of counterfeit and illegal cosmetic products in Indonesia, up to Q3 2017, BPOM still found these products to be present in the domestic market. Based on post-market supervision by BPOM from January until October 2017, there were 491,667 pieces of illegal local cosmetics and 756,495 pieces of illegally imported cosmetics in Indonesia. Some 11,457 pieces of local cosmetics and 5,900 pieces of imported cosmetics contain hazardous ingredients with a market value of more than 20.5 billion IDR.