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.
- During manufacturing, we start with incoming raw material checks and controlled water/processing conditions, then run sanitation and line-clearance before every batch.
- We manage microbiology risk with closed/covered transfer where possible, controlled filling environment, routine equipment cleaning, and in-process monitoring.
- We also keep retain samples and batch records for traceability.
- For baby wash/lotion stability and preservative performance, our lab capability includes microbiology challenge testing support (preservative efficacy) plus routine microbial limit testing.
- If you need third-party reports, we can arrange sample submission and follow-up with our long-term partner cosmetics testing channel, and provide supporting documentation (e.g., ISO 9001:2015 quality system and other available certifications).
- Practical timeline: you confirm the sample (pilot) before mass production.
- Mass production delivery is typically 10-20 working days; common internal steps include packaging inspection (about 3 days), bulk production (5-7 days), bulk testing (about 5 days), and finished filling/production (about 7 days).
- Packaging lead time often drives schedule: glass bottles ~15 days, acrylic bottles ~30 days, tubes ~15 days, single boxes ~15 days (set boxes ~20 days).
- MOQ depends on formula + packaging configuration; we confirm once you lock the pack spec.
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.
