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Book an on-site factory visit in GuangzhouWhen sourcing skincare formulations, vague requests like “light texture” or “rich feel” cause delays and misalignment between your brand vision and the lab’s output. Precise texture and viscosity specifications allow R&D teams to match…
When sourcing skincare formulations, vague requests like “light texture” or “rich feel” cause delays and misalignment between your brand vision and the lab’s output. Precise texture and viscosity specifications allow R&D teams to match your expectations faster, reduce sample iterations, and keep your launch timeline intact. This guide outlines exactly what procurement managers should provide upfront so labs can develop efficiently.
| Spec Parameter | Example Buyer Input | Lab Evidence to Request |
|---|---|---|
| Form | Lightweight gel-serum | Photographs and lab batch record showing gel consistency |
| Viscosity | 2,500–3,500 cP at 25°C | Viscometer report from QC lab |
| Absorption | Non-tacky within 15 seconds | Panel test data (n≥10) |
| Packaging fit | Compatible with 1.2 mm orifice pump | Filling trial results |
If you lack lab data, select 1–2 reference products and request the manufacturer to measure viscosity as a starting point.
Yes. Texture can influence the plausibility of claims like “fast absorbing” or “long-lasting hydration.” Ensure lab provides substantiation.
Reconfirm viscosity specs with the lab—different pumps or tubes may require reformulation to maintain consumer experience.
Absolutely. Stability tests over 3–6 months reveal if viscosity and sensory attributes remain within acceptable limits.
Providing concrete texture and viscosity specs will streamline your sampling process and prevent costly reformulations. Define sensory targets, measurable viscosity ranges, and packaging compatibility before requesting prototypes, and always demand lab evidence for compliance.
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