Industries
From serums and moisturizers to SPF and anti-aging lines, we connect skincare brands with the right manufacturing partners.
Overview
The skincare market demands consistent quality, regulatory compliance, and formulation expertise. The wrong manufacturer can result in unstable formulations, failed stability tests, and costly production delays. We help you avoid those pitfalls by connecting you with manufacturing partners who specialize in skincare production.
Product Types
Vitamin C serums, hyaluronic acid treatments, retinol formulations, niacinamide serums, and targeted treatment products with active ingredient concentrations.
Day creams, night creams, lightweight lotions, rich balms, barrier repair formulas, and specialty moisturizers for different skin types and concerns.
Gel cleansers, cream cleansers, micellar waters, oil cleansers, exfoliating toners, hydrating toners, and double-cleanse systems.
Clay masks, sheet masks, overnight masks, chemical exfoliants (AHA/BHA), physical exfoliants, and enzyme peels.
Chemical and mineral sunscreens, tinted SPF moisturizers, after-sun care, and SPF lip products. Requires specific FDA compliance and testing protocols.
Peptide-rich anti-aging formulas, eye creams, under-eye treatments, neck creams, and targeted age-prevention products.
Key Considerations
Skincare formulations require experienced chemists who understand ingredient interactions, pH balance, emulsion stability, and active ingredient delivery systems. The manufacturer you choose must have deep formulation experience in your product category.
Every skincare product must pass accelerated and real-time stability testing. Your manufacturer needs established testing protocols and the ability to reformulate if stability issues arise during testing.
Effective preservation is critical for consumer safety. The right manufacturer will have expertise in both traditional and natural preservative systems and can conduct challenge testing to validate efficacy.
Formulations must be compatible with their packaging. Active ingredients can degrade in certain container types, and some formulations require airless packaging or UV-protective materials.
Certifications
Depending on your brand positioning and sales channels, you may need specific certifications. Our network includes manufacturers with the following credentials.
Good Manufacturing Practice certification ensures consistent production quality and compliance with FDA regulations.
All facilities in our network are registered with the FDA, meeting federal requirements for cosmetic and OTC product manufacturing.
USDA organic certification for brands that require certified organic ingredients and production processes.
Vegan-certified production lines for brands that need to guarantee no animal-derived ingredients in their products.
Leaping Bunny or equivalent cruelty-free certification for brands committed to no animal testing at any stage of production.
ISO 22716 certification for cosmetics GMP, demonstrating international quality management standards.
How We Help
We start by understanding your formulation, target market, sales channels, and production requirements in detail.
We connect you with manufacturers who specialize in your product type and hold the certifications your brand requires.
We oversee formulation development, stability testing, packaging sourcing, production, and quality assurance through final delivery.
Where Skincare Gets Risky
A skincare launch can look straightforward until the formula, packaging, and claims all start interacting. We use this review layer to catch mismatches early.
We look at whether the product concept needs specialized chemistry support, revised actives, or a more realistic development timeline before the wrong partner says yes too quickly.
Airless pumps, droppers, jars, and UV-sensitive formulas all create different constraints. We check packaging compatibility before design choices lock the product into avoidable rework.
Claims language, compliance scope, testing depth, and margin targets change based on channel. We make sure the manufacturing path matches how the product will actually be sold.
Get Started
Start with the intake so we can review formula status, packaging fit, claims risk, and the right partner path before anyone wastes time.
We are most useful when the skincare brief has real nuance around actives, packaging, channel requirements, or manufacturer fit.