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Private Label Body Care Manufacturer

OEM/ODM body care manufacturing for US/EU/SEA/Middle East buyers. Share target market, 1–5 hero SKUs, claims, sensorial benchmarks, and packaging direction—our team will reply with MOQ, lead time, documentation checklist, and a sample-to-production roadmap.

Manufacturing
OEM/ODM • Guangzhou, China
From formulation to shelf-ready packaging
Key Formats
Body wash • Lotion • Cream/Butter
Scrub • Hand care • Deodorant (if applicable)
Sampling
Initial samples in 3–7 days
1–2 rounds of iteration typical
Compliance & Certifications
Audit-ready certificates + regulatory files for buyer due diligence
Factory & Process Proof
Real production proof: cleanroom, mixing, filling, packing, and on-site verification
Test Reports & Patents
Third-party reports for safety/performance + patents that show R&D depth

Body Care OEM/ODM Capabilities

LAEYO supports OEM/ODM private label Body care manufacturing with flexible formats and packaging options. We develop and produce private label Body care SKUs for brands selling through DTC, Amazon/FBA, retail, and distributor channels. Below are common starting points—share your target market and positioning, and we’ll recommend the fastest path to samples.
Browse Body Care Sample SKUs

Body Lotions & Creams

  • Lightweight to richer moisturization levels
  • Sensorials: fast-absorbing, non-sticky finish
  • Positioning: daily hydration, barrier-support, smoothing feel
  • Options: fragrance-free or signature scents

Body Oil

  • Lightweight to nourishing oil-feel options
  • Great for: glow, massage, after-shower routines
  • Options: dry oil, fast-absorbing, shimmer (project-dependent)
  • Packaging: glass/PET, dropper or pump

Body Scrub

  • Exfoliation: sugar/salt beads or gentle alternatives
  • Great for: smoothing, prep, “spa at home” positioning
  • Options: foaming scrub, oil scrub, creamy scrub
  • Packaging: jar or tube (project-dependent)

Body Wash

  • Textures: clear gel to creamy wash
  • Directions: fresh, moisturizing, gentle cleansing
  • Options: scented or fragrance-free; foam profile tuning
  • Packaging: pump, flip-top, tube (project-dependent)

Deodorant

  • Compare private label deodorant options by format and finish—stick, roll-on, spray, and cream routes. Align aluminum-free vs antiperspirant direction, fragrance level, sensitive-skin positioning, and packaging before sampling.

Foot Care

  • Compare private label foot care options by use case—exfoliating peel socks, moisturizing foot masks, and cracked-heel repair creams/balms. Align comfort feel, exfoliation strength, and packaging direction (sock packs, resealable pouches, tubes) before sampling.

Hair Removal Cream

  • Private label depilatory creams for legs/arms/body use cases. Options to tune odor, glide feel, and rinse-off performance—plus packaging formats and documentation support for your target market

Hand Cream

  • Compare private label hand cream options by finish and protection level—fast-absorbing daily creams, rich repair creams, and barrier-care routes. Align scent intensity, non-greasy feel, and packaging direction (tube, pump, travel size) before sampling.

Massage Oil

  • Compare private label massage oil options by slip, absorption speed, and scent direction—spa-grade, warming, and relaxation routes. Align finish (non-sticky), stain risk, and packaging (pump, bottle, professional-size) before sampling.
Note: final claims and required testing depend on destination market and product type.

Specs to Align (So We Can Quote & Develop Fast)

To make your RFQ accurate (and avoid back-and-forth), we align around the same decision points used by most buyers:

  • 1、Target market: US / EU / SEA / Middle East (GCC)
  • 2、Hero SKUs: 1–5 to start (wash / lotion / cream / scrub / hand care)
  • 3、Claims direction: hydrating, brightening body care, smoothing, deodorizing, sensitive-skin, etc.
  • 4、Texture & sensorial targets: gel/cream/butter; non-sticky; quick-rinse; scrub particle feel
  • 5、Fragrance: scented or fragrance-free (stability/compatibility checked accordingly)
  • 6、Packaging & channel: type + size, cartons, Amazon/FBA labeling, retail packs, hotel/SPA sets

MOQ & Lead Time Examples

MOQ and lead time depend primarily on packaging components (stock vs custom) and how close your target formula is to an existing base. The table below helps buyers estimate typical scenarios before sending a full brief.

Scenario SKUs Packaging Typical MOQ (per SKU) Typical Timeline
Startup test launch 1 Stock bottle/tube + standard label 1,000–3,000 units 4–8 weeks
Amazon/FBA launch 2–3 Stock packaging + cartons (if required) 2,000–5,000 units 5–10 weeks
Retail / chain rollout 3–5 Custom components + retail cartons 3,000–10,000 units 6–12 weeks
Hotel/SPA sets 3+ Travel sizes + set packing 3,000–8,000 units 6–12 weeks

Practical note: many buyers start with stock packaging for speed, then move to custom components after reorder cadence is stable.

Packaging & Amazon-Ready Checklist

We support packaging selection and labeling coordination. For cross-border eCommerce, these measures can reduce listing friction and leakage risks:

Common Packaging Options

  • PET/HDPE bottles, pumps, flip-top caps
  • Tubes and jars (creams/butters/scrubs)
  • Mists/sprays (if applicable by market pathway)
  • Family size + travel size combinations
  • Multi-SKU sets (wash + lotion, etc.)

“Shelf-Ready / FBA-Ready” Items

  • Barcode/FNSKU placement guidance
  • Carton and master carton labeling alignment
  • Leakage/compatibility checks for components
  • INCI layout guidance + artwork coordination
  • Basic shipping protection and packing plan

Quality & Testing You Can Audit

Instead of generic “strict QC”, below is the audit-friendly structure most US/EU buyers expect. We can share documentation based on your project scope and destination market (US/EU/SEA/Middle East).

Incoming Inspection

  • Raw materials and packaging component checks
  • Component compatibility review (especially pumps/caps)

In-Process Controls

  • Batch records + critical parameter checks
  • Weight/volume control, appearance, viscosity checkpoints

Finished Goods & Retention

  • Micro/stability/compatibility plan as needed
  • Batch coding + retention samples for traceability

Common Customer Questions in Different Countries

These are common questions procurement teams and founders ask before sending samples or POs:

US: Can you support Amazon-ready packaging and labeling?
Yes—component options, carton planning, and barcode/FNSKU placement guidance can be coordinated for FBA workflows.
EU: Can you align documentation and label direction for EU markets?
We support INCI/layout guidance and documentation planning. Exact requirements depend on product category and claims, and final regulatory decisions remain with the brand/Responsible Person.
SEA: Do you have experience with multi-SKU sets and fast launches?
Yes—many SEA buyers start with hero SKUs and stock packaging to reduce timeline risk, then expand into sets after validation.
Middle East (GCC): Can you support Arabic/English labeling direction?
Yes—label direction can be aligned to your destination market; many GCC workflows require Arabic or Arabic+English layouts. Requirements vary by country and product type.
How do you handle formula confidentiality and IP?
We can work under NDA and keep your project materials restricted to the assigned team.
Can you develop fragrance-free body care that still feels premium?
Yes—texture and sensorial targets can deliver a premium feel without fragrance; stability and compatibility are validated accordingly.
What documents can you provide for import and retail operations?
Typical support includes INCI/layout guidance, COA, SDS (MSDS) for key materials, and testing plans as needed (scope varies by market/channel).
How long does sampling take?
Initial samples are typically 3–7 days after a clear brief, followed by 1–2 rounds of iteration.

Typical Sampling Process (B2B / OEM)

  1. Requirement Brief: market + SKUs + claims direction + texture/finish + fragrance option + packaging + budget
  2. Lab Formulation & Initial Samples (3–7 days): 1–3 options with positioning notes
  3. Feedback & Iteration (1–2 rounds): your feedback → tweaks → revised sample(s)
  4. Packaging & Label Confirmation: components + artwork/INCI + label direction
  5. Testing & Compliance (as needed): micro/stability/compatibility; claim-related tests if required
  6. Final Sample Approval (Golden Sample): spec lock (formula + packaging)
  7. Deposit & Mass Production: schedule → production → QC → packing → shipment

Body Care FAQs

How do you choose pump and foamer components that resist clogging in humid climates?
We select pumps and foamers designed for humidity by using corrosion-resistant materials (PP, stainless steel springs), tight seals, and testing them in production under simulated high-humidity conditions to prevent clogging and leakage.
What hidden costs surprise U.S. private label buyers (testing scope, packaging rework, freight damage)?
U.S. private label buyers are often surprised by (1) expanded testing scope tied to claims, (2) packaging/artwork rework after sampling, and (3) freight damage and replacement costs. Budget these early to avoid delays and rushed air shipments.
How does MOQ affect unit price for body care OEM/ODM (simple pricing logic)?
For body care OEM/ODM, MOQ mainly drives unit price by spreading fixed costs (formula work, setup, packaging design/printing, and testing) across more units. In general, higher MOQ means a lower unit cost and more room for better packaging options.
Which packaging changes reduce cost fastest without lowering perceived quality for body care?
Fastest savings usually come from simplifying the pack system: standardize components across SKUs, reduce custom parts, and avoid high-lead-time materials while keeping a premium feel via clean labels and consistent finishes.
What drives unit cost for private label body lotion: formula, packaging, filling, or freight?
For private label body lotion, unit cost is usually driven most by packaging and order scale, then formula complexity, then filling efficiency, with freight varying by carton size and shipping mode. We help you model these items early so your Amazon landed cost is predictable.
What Amazon FBA prep is recommended for “leakable” body care products?
For Amazon FBA, treat lotions, body wash, and oils as leakables: use an inner seal (induction or liner) + tamper-evident band, then seal each unit in a labeled polybag to contain any leak during inbound handling.
Do poly bags for Amazon FBA require a suffocation warning for body care products?
For Amazon US FBA, poly bags typically need a suffocation warning when the bag opening is 5 inches (12.7 cm) or larger. We can help you confirm the bag specs and apply compliant warning text via printing or labeling.
What packaging specs reduce Amazon FBA leakage returns for body wash and body oil?
To reduce Amazon FBA leakage returns for body wash and body oil, prioritize multi-layer sealing (liner + induction seal + tamper evidence) and shipping-ready secondary packaging (unit polybag, correct torque, and drop-tested bottles). We can help you spec, source, and validate packaging before mass production.

Request an RFQ (Fast Quote Checklist)

Creating Your Own Private Label Body care Product Line Has Never Been This Easy,To quote faster, please share:

  • Target market (US/EU/SEA/Middle East) + channel (Amazon/FBA, retail, hotel/SPA, DTC)
  • Product list (1–5 hero SKUs) + positioning/claims direction
  • Texture preference and fragrance option
  • Packaging direction (type + size) and whether cartons are needed
  • Expected order quantity and desired timeline
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