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.
- In sampling we run packaging-formula compatibility checks before locking the eye-cream formula and container.
- For airless pumps we do pilot fills at your target viscosity and fill temperature window to confirm the pump can prime, dispense consistently, and not suck back product.
- Across airless, tubes, and jars we check: component dimensional fit, cap/pump torque, liner sealing, and leakage (upright/inverted) after hot/cold cycling and vibration to mimic Amazon FBA handling.
- We also record pump output per stroke, actuation force, tube crimp integrity, and label adhesion (bubbling risk in humid season).
- To quote and plan correctly, share your pack type, size, decoration, and shipping mode (air freight needs extra pressure-leak checks).
- MOQ is usually 1,000-3,000 pcs; airless pumps or custom molds can raise MOQ and add 10-30 workdays for packaging, while bulk production is typically 10-20 workdays after sample sign-off (full turnkey 45-60 days).
- We can provide pack specs, COA/MSDS from suppliers, ISO 9001:2015 QA records, and coordinate third-party testing reports for your US documentation file.
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.