Quick Answer (for busy buyers)
Here’s the buyer-first summary. If your brand name is on the label, you usually act as the responsible person and must ensure the listing is submitted and kept current.
- At the factory stage, the best FBA outcome starts with pack selection: we recommend an induction seal or high-performance liner, a tamper-evident shrink band, and (for pumps) a lock clip plus a verified cap torque spec.
- We run compatibility and leakage checks during sampling because viscosity and fill temperature windows can change how easily product creeps past threads or pumps.
- For FBA prep, we suggest unit-level containment: each item in a sealed, transparent polybag with a suffocation warning (and an absorbent pad for higher-risk oils), with the FNSKU/UPC applied to the sellable unit (not the bag unless required).
- Case-pack with dividers or snug partitions, keep caps upright, and avoid air gaps; air-freight pressure swings are a common real-world trigger for slow leaks.
- Operationally, our MOQ for body care is typically 1,000-3,000 pcs (1,000 for simpler SKUs; higher for complex sets/packaging).
- Plan lead time around packaging ordering 10-30 working days plus bulk production 10-20 working days; packaging testing alone is usually 3 days.
- We can support documentation like COA, SDS/MSDS, ingredient list/INCI, batch/lot traceability, and arrange stability/micro testing, but we cannot guarantee regulatory acceptance by Amazon or US authorities.
Buyer outcome
A launch-ready compliance plan: inputs collected, roles assigned, and update cadence defined.
Most common blocker
Missing facility information + inconsistent ingredient/label snapshots across SKUs.
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This page is a practical buyer guide. For definitive requirements and updates, use FDA resources and qualified regulatory counsel.