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Lemon and turmeric lip scrub, for lip care, hydration, and moisturizing.

OEM/ODM ServiceCustom FormulationSmall Batch AvailablePremium Natural Extracts

Lemon and turmeric lip scrub, for lip care, hydration, and moisturizing.

Hydrating and moisturizing lip scrub with lemon and turmeric for smooth, healthy lips

Hydration BoostGentle ExfoliationMoisturizing Care
Lemon and turmeric lip scrub, for lip care, hydration, and moisturizing.
Lemon Turmeric Lip Scrub is specially formulated for dry and dull lip skin. It combines lemon and turmeric plant extracts with fine and gentle exfoliating particles. While removing old and dead skin cells, it provides lip care with moisturizing effects. The texture is soft and gentle during use, not irritating. It helps improve lip roughness and peeling problems, restoring lips to softness, smoothness and natural luster. The refreshing lemon scen...
Target Markets Global B2B cosmetics brands, lip care specialist labels, spa and wellness product lines, premium personal care retailers
MOQ Available from small batch upon request
Lead Time 30-40 days for first production, may vary by customization
Compliance Product development and manufacturing can support relevant cosmetic regulations; testing and documentation available upon request
Customization Formulation, fragrance, packaging, and branding can be tailored to client specifications

What You Get (One-Stop OEM/ODM)

Formula · Manufacturing · QA · Packaging · Label Support

R&D + Formulation

From fast sampling to iterative optimization—aligned to your market and positioning.

Manufacturing & QC

Stable production workflow with quality checkpoints for consistency and scale-up.

Packaging & Launch Support

Packaging options, decoration, labeling/INCI coordination—helping you launch shelf-ready SKUs.

Product Fit

Skin Type & Key Benefits
NormalDrySensitive

1、Applicability

dry lips, dull lips, rough lips, peeling lips

2、Main Functions

gentle exfoliation, moisturizes lips, smooths texture, improves softness

3、Suitable Population

Adults seeking natural lip care solutions

Formula Customization Options

What you can change (and how far).
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Formula AdjustmentActive ingredients, exfoliant level, and moisturizers
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Fragrance ProfileNatural essential oils or unscented options
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Packaging TypeJar, tube, or stick format
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Label DesignCustom branding and artwork
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Capacity OptionsDifferent net weights available
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Color OptionsNatural hues or brand-specific tones
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Outer Box DesignFull CMYK printing with custom finishes
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Ingredient PositioningHighlight specific extracts or functions

Packaging & Craftsmanship

We can supply shelf-ready, retail-ready SKUs.

Packaging Options

PET jarAluminum tubeGlass potEco-friendly biodegradable packs

Decoration & Finishing

Label printingHot stampingEmbossingMatte or glossy finish
Recommended Packaging
Selections should align with lip care positioning and target consumer preferences
Ask for Packaging Options

MOQ & Lead Time

MOQ
MOQ can be as low as trial production levels depending on packaging and formulation complexity
Sampling
3–7 days for standard formula samples (1–3 formula options)
Bulk Production
30–40 days after sample and packaging approval after final approval
OEM Scope
Full-service OEM/ODM from concept design to final production
Incoterms: EXW, FOB, CIF upon request Shelf-life: Typically 24 months unopened; confirm via stability testing

Testing & Documents (Available)

Microbiological Test

Ensures product safety for cosmetic use

Stability Test

Assesses formulation performance over shelf life

Heavy Metal Screening

Verifies compliance with regulatory limits

Buyer-ready checklist
Request the document set you need for your region.
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How do you formulate a lip balm that stays on longer without feeling heavy or waxy?

The formulation hinges on balancing film-formers like polybutene with light emollients such as squalane or jojoba oil. This avoids heavy waxes, providing a smooth texture that stays put for 6-8 hours without greasiness. For MOQ, standard production starts at 5,000 units per SKU, adjustable based on packaging types like tubes or jars. Sampling typically takes 3-4 weeks, including lab samples and stability tests to ensure performance in Middle Eastern heat and humidity. We support testing for microbial safety, stability under 40°C, and documentation for compliance, such as GCC or halal certifications, though final regulatory approval is your responsibility. Packaging recommendations include leak-proof designs with UV protection to prevent melting, and lead time from order to shipment is 8-10 weeks, covering production, QA checks, and document preparation. We optimize each step to align with your launch date and market needs.

How do you avoid medical or drug-like claims for lip repair in Middle East lip care?

Strict Middle East regulators (like SFDA in Saudi Arabia, MOH in UAE) prohibit drug-like claims for cosmetics. Words like 'repair,' 'heal,' 'therapeutic,' or references to specific conditions (e.g., 'cheilitis') will classify your product as a drug, requiring a different registration pathway. For lip care, focus on permitted functional benefits: 'soothes dryness,' 'provides intense moisturization,' 'protects from environmental factors,' or 'improves the appearance of dry lips.' We structure your product concept and label copy within these boundaries during the R&D brief. Key details: MOQ is typically 5k-10k units for a compliant lip product line with tailored packaging. Our sampling timeline is 4-6 weeks for formula and primary packaging compatibility checks. Essential testing includes challenge tests for preservative efficacy in humid climates and sun protection factor (SPF) verification if claimed. We provide a Product Information File (PIF), GMP certificate, and arrange for any required third-party testing reports (e.g., heavy metals, microbial limits) for your regulatory agent. The full production lead time, post-sample approval, is 10-12 weeks including stability testing for high-temperature markets.

How do you formulate a high-shine lip gloss that is non-sticky and heat-stable?

We achieve a high-shine, non-sticky lip gloss by balancing film-forming polymers like polybutene with low-tack emollients such as esters. For heat stability in the Middle East's climate, we incorporate natural waxes and gelling agents to resist melting up to 45°C, validated through accelerated stability testing in environmental chambers. MOQ guidance starts at 5,000 to 10,000 units per SKU, influenced by custom packaging or pigment complexity. Sampling typically takes 4-6 weeks, including stability checks under heat and humidity to assess performance. Required testing includes viscosity, spreadability, and microbial limits, with documentation support for Halal certification or GCC conformity as needed. Packaging must be heat-resistant, often using PET or glass with secure closures to prevent leakage during storage. Lead time from formula finalization to production is 8-12 weeks, ensuring all quality gates are met before shipping.

How do you formulate a lip oil that feels lightweight but still protects dry lips?

For a lightweight yet protective lip oil in the Middle East, we balance low-viscosity oils with film-forming agents. Key ingredients include jojoba oil for quick absorption and shea butter for barrier repair, avoiding heavy waxes that cause greasiness. We adjust formulations for high humidity to prevent separation, ensuring a non-sticky feel suitable for daily use. Our R&D team can create custom blends based on your target cost and efficacy claims, with initial sampling taking 4-6 weeks after formula approval. We conduct mandatory stability testing for 3 months under accelerated conditions to check for rancidity or color shift, and provide documentation for regulatory submissions like halal or GCC standards. Packaging options include dropper bottles or rollerballs, with MOQs starting at 3000 units per SKU to optimize costs. Lead time from production to shipping is typically 8-12 weeks, depending on packaging complexity and testing completion. We assist with required docs but do not guarantee approval, as local authorities have final say. For the Middle East, we recommend UV-protective packaging to prevent degradation in transit and storage.

How do you set shelf life for lip care products sold in GCC markets?

Setting shelf life for lip care in GCC markets involves stability testing aligned with ESMA standards. We conduct accelerated studies at 40°C/75% RH for 3 months to predict 24-month expiry, followed by real-time validation over 6-12 months. This ensures product integrity in hot, humid climates, covering lip balms, glosses, and treatments. MOQ guidance starts at 5,000 units for standard formulas, but custom actives or packaging like airless pumps can increase it to 10,000-20,000 units. Sampling timeline includes 2-3 weeks for formula development and 4 weeks for stability sample production. Testing involves microbial limits, challenge tests, and physicochemical assays for pH, viscosity, and color stability. We support documentation with test reports, COAs, and GCC conformity assessments for regulatory submission. Packaging choices, such as UV-blocking materials or airtight seals, prevent oxidation and extend shelf life. Lead time adds 8-12 weeks for stability testing on top of the 10-12 week production cycle, so plan for 18-24 weeks from RFQ to shipment.

How do you reduce rancidity risk and off-odor in natural lip balms for hot climates?

At LAEYO Labs, we mitigate rancidity in natural lip balms for hot climates by selecting high-stability ingredients such as shea butter, coconut oil, and beeswax, fortified with antioxidants like vitamin E or rosemary extract. We avoid oxidation-prone oils and use emulsifiers to enhance shelf life. Packaging is tailored with opaque, airtight tubes or jars to block UV light and prevent moisture ingress, crucial for humid Middle Eastern conditions. For testing, we conduct accelerated stability tests at elevated temperatures (e.g., 40°C) over 3 months, along with microbial challenge tests and sensory evaluations to detect off-odors early. We provide documentation like Certificates of Analysis (COA) and stability reports to assist with compliance, such as SASO regulations, though final approval rests with the brand. Regarding production, our MOQ starts at 5,000 units per SKU to cover formulation and setup costs. Sampling typically takes 3-4 weeks after spec finalization, with two lab sample rounds for approval. Lead time from order to shipping is 8-10 weeks, including raw material sourcing, production runs, and QA checks like viscosity control to prevent leakage during transit.

What microbiological testing is recommended for lip scrub, lip mask, and lip gloss?

Recommended microbiological tests for lip care products in the Middle East include total aerobic microbial count (TAMC), total yeast and mold count (TYMC), and specific pathogen tests for Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. These are critical due to product use near mucous membranes, and we conduct them during sampling to verify formula stability and batch consistency. For MOQs above 5,000 units, we often batch-test to optimize costs, adding about 2-3 weeks to the sampling timeline for lab analysis and report generation. Packaging must be sealed to prevent contamination; we advise using airless pumps or tight-cap tubes, especially for humid Middle East climates. Lead time for full production, including testing, typically ranges from 8-12 weeks post-sample approval, depending on order volume and custom requirements. We provide detailed test reports and can assist with documentation for GCC or local compliance, though final regulatory approval rests with your brand. Always factor in these steps during RFQ to avoid delays and ensure a smooth launch.

Do lip care products need preservative efficacy testing (challenge test), and when?

Preservative efficacy testing(PET),or challenge test,is crucial for lip care products in the Middle East market if the formulation contains water or aqueous components,such as in lip glosses or balms with hydrating agents.Regulatory bodies like the GCC or Saudi FDA often require evidence of microbial stability for product registration and consumer safety.For anhydrous products like pure oil-based balms,PET may not be mandatory,but it's still recommended for risk mitigation. We can support with PET documentation and testing through our in-house lab or certified third-party partners.Concrete details include MOQ guidance of 5,000-10,000 units per SKU for cost-effective PET validation,sampling timeline of 3-4 weeks for feasibility checks,packaging considerations like tube or jar compatibility to prevent contamination,and lead time adding 2-3 weeks for testing before bulk production.Avoid delays by planning PET early in the R&D phase.

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Typical Sampling Process (B2B / OEM)

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Submit Company & Trademark DocsProvide business license and cosmetic category trademark certificate
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Requirement DiscussionDetail target functions, ingredients, and packaging preferences
3
Formulation SamplingR&D creates lip scrub sample as per brief
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Sample ReviewClient tests and confirms adjustments if needed
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Contract & DepositFinalize OEM terms and secure production slot
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Packaging Design & ApprovalCreate and confirm artwork, materials, and formats
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Bulk ProductionManufacture, quality check, and ship finished goods
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