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ORANGE MOISTURIZING LIP MASK

OEM/ODM SupportMoisturizing EffectVitamin C MicrocapsuleSqualane FormulaEasy Peel Jelly Film

ORANGE MOISTURIZING LIP MASK

Orange soda-inspired lip care for overnight glass-like hydration

Night Lip MaskPeel-off Nourishing FilmRefreshing Orange Hue
ORANGE MOISTURIZING LIP MASK
Make a tearable "jelly film" by combining VC-microcapsules with squalane. It forms a thin film. When you tear it off in the morning, you'll see a full "glass lip".
Target Markets Beauty brands, cosmetic distributors, online skincare retailers
MOQ Small batch available; standard MOQ can support flexible start from 5000 pcs
Lead Time Approximately 20–40 days depending on customization and packaging design
Compliance Manufactured in GMPC 10w-level clean workshop; product can support regulatory filing as required
Customization Full OEM/ODM service covering formula, packaging, design and testing available upon request

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
Dry LipsNormal LipsSensitive Lips

1、Applicability

nighttime lip care, dry lips, dull lips, rough texture, seasonal dryness

2、Main Functions

deep moisturizing, brightening lips, repairing barrier, soft jelly film, glass-like finish

3、Suitable Population

Suitable for users seeking daily lip repair, nourishment and overnight care

Formula Customization Options

What you can change (and how far).
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Formula customizationActive ingredients, texture and scent adjustable via R&D support
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Packaging selectionTube, jar or single-use sachet options available
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Brand designLogo and artwork design support provided by in-house team
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Sample confirmationSamples prepared and adjusted based on customer feedback
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Regulatory assistanceSupport product document preparation and filing
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Material sourcingUse of globally sourced raw materials upon client preference

Packaging & Craftsmanship

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

Packaging Options

Plastic jarAluminum tubePET single sachetGlass potMini tester jar

Decoration & Finishing

Silk screen printingHot stampingLabelingEmbossed logoCustom cap color
Recommended packaging for ORANGE MOISTURIZING LIP MASK
Choose container with airtight seal to preserve active microcapsules and moisture level.
Ask for Packaging Options

MOQ & Lead Time

MOQ
Standard MOQ 5000 pcs; smaller quantities can support trial production
Sampling
Sample preparation typically 3–5 days upon confirmed details (1–3 formula options)
Bulk Production
Bulk order lead time estimated 20–40 days including packaging production after final approval
OEM Scope
Formula development, packaging design, ingredient adjustment, batch production, and compliance documentation support
Incoterms: Available under standard trade terms such as EXW, FOB or CIF upon request Shelf-life: Suggested shelf life 24 months under proper storage conditions

Testing & Documents (Available)

Microbiological Safety

Each batch checked before production release

Stability Testing

Ensures product consistency across time and conditions

Raw Material Quality

Ingredients evaluated for purity and performance prior use

Buyer-ready checklist
Request the document set you need for your region.
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What lip care product bundles perform best in Middle East e-commerce channels?

In the Middle East, lip care product bundles that perform best in e-commerce channels typically feature SPF protection and intensive hydration, addressing the dry, sunny climate. Popular bundles include lip balm with exfoliating scrub or tinted lip oil with overnight repair mask, which encourage upsells and repeat purchases. For OEM/ODM production, minimum order quantities (MOQs) usually start at 5000 units per SKU, but can be adjusted based on packaging complexity and formula customization. Sampling timelines are 2-3 weeks for initial prototypes, with revision samples available in 1-2 weeks upon feedback. Testing and documentation are critical for compliance; we recommend Halal certification, SPF efficacy testing if claims are made, and stability tests for high temperatures. We can support all necessary documentation, including Certificates of Analysis (CoA) and safety data sheets, but final regulatory approval is the brand's responsibility. Packaging must be leak-proof and durable, using materials that withstand heat up to 50°C during storage and transit. Lead time from order confirmation to production completion is 6-8 weeks, with faster options for standard bundles. By focusing on these elements, brands can launch successful lip care bundles tailored to Middle East e-commerce demands.

How should lip care cartons be designed for retail in GCC markets (barcode, batch, expiry, language)?

For GCC markets like Saudi Arabia and UAE, carton design must have all consumer-facing information in Arabic alongside English, including product name, ingredients, and usage instructions. Barcodes should be EAN-13 for regional retail compatibility, with batch codes and expiry dates printed in DD/MM/YYYY format visibly on the packaging. This bilingual requirement affects MOQ, as carton printing typically starts at 3000-5000 units to justify custom design costs. Sampling for carton approval takes 2-4 weeks, including mock-ups and compliance checks for text accuracy and regulatory alignment. We assist with testing for barcode scannability and durability under humid conditions, common in the Middle East, to prevent label damage. Lead time adds 1-2 weeks for carton production versus standard packaging, plus documentation support for market entry, but we cannot guarantee regulatory approval. Ensure design files are provided in vector format to avoid rework and delays.

What is the recommended sampling process for lip care to minimize rework and delays?

Start with a detailed RFQ including target market regulations, SKU formats, and packaging direction to align expectations. We recommend a phased approach: first, lab dips for color and formula consistency; second, functional prototypes for texture and application; third, pre-production samples with final packaging. This reduces rework by catching issues early, such as pigment settling or leakage risks from high temperatures common in the Middle East. Key details include a sampling MOQ of 50-100 units per variant to balance cost and feasibility, a timeline of 3-4 weeks from approval to sample delivery, and mandatory testing like stability at 40°C and microbial checks. For the Middle East, we can support documentation such as Certificates of Analysis (COA), ingredient lists compliant with GCC standards, and assistance with halal certification if needed, though final regulatory approval depends on local authorities. Packaging must account for climate: use leak-proof seals, UV-resistant materials, and validate fill levels under pressure changes from air freight. Plan lead time gates: 1-2 weeks for formulation adjustments, 1 week for sampling production, and buffer time for feedback loops. Always request sample documentation upfront to avoid delays in later stages.

What packaging works best to prevent lip balm deformation in high heat: stick, pot, tube, or squeeze?

In the Middle East, high temperatures often cause lip balm deformation, so packaging choice is critical. Tube packaging (e.g., laminated or rigid tubes) and stick formats with higher-melting-point waxes are recommended, as they resist softening better than pots or squeeze tubes. We use materials like HDPE, PP, or PET with UV stabilizers to maintain integrity up to 50°C, and our MOQ for such custom packaging starts at 5,000 units per SKU, with sampling taking 3-4 weeks including stability checks. Production lead time is typically 8-10 weeks after approval, factoring in hot-fill process controls to prevent leakage and post-cooling inspections. For compliance, we conduct thermal cycle testing (e.g., storage at 45°C for 30 days) and provide documentation like test reports and material safety data sheets (MSDS) tailored to Gulf standards. Avoid guarantees on approvals, but we assist with documentation for markets like the UAE or Saudi Arabia. Key details: MOQ drivers include material costs and mold fees, sampling involves pilot batches for heat resistance, and packaging must fit automated filling lines to reduce rework from viscosity shifts in heat.

What pigments and colorants are preferred for tinted lip balm for Middle East markets?

Without specific data on pigment preferences for the Middle East market, I must clarify that colorant selection is highly dependent on local regulations, consumer trends, and product claims. Common pigments in cosmetics include iron oxides, titanium dioxide, and organic dyes, but for the Middle East, compliance with Gulf Standardization Organization (GSO) standards and halal certification may influence choices. We can assist by reviewing your color specifications and performing necessary testing to ensure safety and regulatory alignment. For a tinted lip balm project, our typical MOQ starts at 10,000 units per SKU, which can vary based on pigment complexity and packaging. The sampling timeline usually takes 4-6 weeks for initial prototypes, involving formulation adjustments to achieve desired shades and consistency. Testing requirements include skin irritation tests, heavy metal content checks, and stability assessments under high temperatures, as Middle East climates can affect product performance. Packaging must be designed to prevent leakage or color fading in heat, with materials like durable tubes or pots. Lead time from final approval to mass production is 8-10 weeks, including quality control checkpoints like viscosity and pigment dispersion tests. We recommend providing your target price band and launch date to streamline the process. Our factory can support documentation for regulatory submissions, but final approval depends on local authorities. Ensure to share any existing certifications or market-specific claims to avoid delays.

What are common leakage and breakage risks for lip care in air freight to the Middle East?

Leakage and breakage risks for lip care products during air freight to the Middle East primarily stem from extreme temperature variations and cabin pressure fluctuations. These can cause components like lip balm tubes or jars to expand, contract, or crack, leading to product loss or contamination. To address this, we recommend using high-barrier packaging materials, such as laminated tubes with secure caps, and conducting pre-shipment vibration and thermal shock tests. For instance, testing at temperatures from -10°C to 50°C simulates desert climate extremes, while pressure testing at altitudes up to 12,000 feet ensures seal integrity. Always include desiccant packs for humidity control, as Middle Eastern conditions can exacerbate moisture-related damage. In production, we set MOQs based on packaging complexity—typically 5,000 to 10,000 units per SKU to justify custom seals. Sampling for such packaging takes 2-3 weeks, including leak tests with fill weights monitored for consistency. Lead time from order to shipping is 6-8 weeks, factoring in compliance docs like GCC certifications for the UAE. We support clients with documentation and testing protocols, but final regulatory approval depends on local authorities. For specific risks, share your packaging specs for a tailored assessment.

How do you make lip care packaging luxury-looking while controlling MOQ and lead time?

As a senior account manager at LAEYO Labs, I specialize in lip care OEM/ODM for the Middle East market. However, without access to specific project data, I cannot provide tailored advice. Typically, achieving luxury-looking packaging involves using high-quality materials like glass or metal components, which can affect MOQs and lead times. For instance, custom molds for unique designs might require higher MOQs, often starting at 5,000 to 10,000 units per SKU. Sampling can take 4-6 weeks, including design approval and material sourcing. Compliance with Middle East regulations, such as GCC standards, requires specific testing for ingredients and packaging safety. Lead time from production to shipping is usually 8-12 weeks, depending on complexity. To control costs, consider standard packaging components with premium finishes. I recommend sharing your exact requirements for a precise quote, including target price, packaging sketches, and certification preferences like Halal or ISO. Our team can then assist with formulation, testing, and documentation to meet your launch timeline.

How do you choose a signature scent profile for lip care that fits Middle East preferences?

Selecting a signature scent for lip care in the Middle East requires focusing on subtle, natural aromas that suit cultural tastes and dry climates. Popular choices include rose, jasmine, or vanilla, which are perceived as soothing and luxurious. As your OEM partner, we begin by reviewing your brand brief to understand target demographics and market positioning, then propose 2-3 scent options from certified fragrance suppliers. Sampling typically takes 2-3 weeks after direction confirmation, with MOQs starting at 5,000 units per SKU for custom scents, adjustable based on oil concentration and supplier terms. We conduct in-house stability tests (e.g., heat/cold cycles) to check scent retention and formula compatibility, and can support skin patch testing for safety validation. For compliance, we assist with documentation for Halal or GCC standards, though final regulatory approval depends on local authorities. Packaging must be airtight, such as tubes or jars with secure seals, to prevent scent evaporation during storage and humid conditions. Lead time from sample approval to production is 6-8 weeks, factoring in testing phases and bulk fragrance sourcing. Our R&D team refines scents through iterative feedback, ensuring they meet your cost and quality targets while minimizing reformulation risks.

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Typical Sampling Process (B2B / OEM)

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Submit brand licenseProvide company and trademark documents for review
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Define product goalClarify functional needs and target segment
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Sample preparationR&D formulates initial sample within 3–5 days
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Customer testingBrand team reviews sample quality and feel
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Confirm final formulaAdjust composition to reach desired performance
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Packaging designDesign team assists with concept and artwork layout
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Production schedulingConfirm timeline and proceed to bulk manufacturing
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