Whether you’re a growing indie brand or an established beauty label, working with the wrong OEM/ODM supplier can bring more headaches than growth. Some of the most common issues include:
Color inconsistency: Your hero shade looks different from batch to batch, damaging your brand’s reputation and customer trust.
Unstable texture: The sample was perfect, but the bulk product is runny or too thick, affecting application and wear.
Missed deadlines: Promised lead times keep getting postponed, delaying your launch, hurting your sales cycle.
Packaging mismatch: After filling, the bottle doesn’t fit the outer box, or there’s too much leftover space—making the product look unprofessional or vulnerable during shipping.
Many OEM/ODM factories overpromise but lack real in-house color labs, strict quality systems, or experienced teams. Without seamless collaboration between R&D, color matching, filling, and packaging, problems are inevitable.
✅ Choose a supplier with proven color matching & QC systems
A professional OEM must have experienced color specialists and advanced equipment to guarantee shade consistency batch after batch.
✅ Check workshop level and production scale
A GMPC-certified 100,000-level cleanroom is essential for high-quality production, minimizing contamination and unexpected delays.
✅ Clarify all packaging details upfront
Before confirming the order, double-check bottle and box dimensions, filling capacity, and transportation specs. Always request matching tests.
✅ Sign a detailed supply agreement
Set clear lead times and QC standards. If possible, arrange staged production and delivery to reduce risks.
As a cosmetic OEM/ODM factory with 25+ years of experience, we understand that every lipstick, foundation, or blush represents your brand’s promise to customers. That’s why our approach covers R&D, color matching, production, and packaging—ensuring your products stay consistent, stable, and premium from the first sample to mass production.