White Label Makeup
Uses existing formulas and available stock packaging. It is suitable for faster launch, lower risk and limited customization.
MOQ depends on product type, formula customization, packaging choice, logo method, shade range and production complexity. This guide helps beauty brands choose a realistic launch route before requesting a quote.
Many new beauty brands ask the same question before starting a private label makeup project: “What is your MOQ?” The answer depends on what you want to customize.
A ready formula with stock packaging and simple logo printing can usually start at a lower quantity. A new formula, custom shade range, special packaging finish, private mold or full regulatory testing plan will require a higher MOQ because more materials, production setup, testing and supplier coordination are involved.
The more formula, packaging and supplier work your project needs, the more MOQ, time and cost should be planned.
Before comparing MOQ, it helps to understand what kind of project you are actually asking for. These terms are often mixed together, but they require different production work.
Uses existing formulas and available stock packaging. It is suitable for faster launch, lower risk and limited customization.
Adds your brand identity to selected products through logo printing, shade planning, packaging direction and product positioning.
Involves deeper formula work, packaging surface customization, private mold development or special testing requirements.
White label is the fastest route. Private label adds your brand identity. Custom development changes more of the formula, packaging or structure, so MOQ and lead time naturally increase.
Private label makeup MOQ should be understood by customization level, not only by product category. A lipstick with stock packaging is very different from a lipstick with a new formula, custom packaging color, special cap finish and private mold.
| Customization Level | What It Means | Typical MOQ Direction | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| White Label / Ready Formula | Existing formula, available stock packaging and limited changes. | From around 100–500 pcs depending on product and packaging. | Testing market, small launch and fast start. |
| Private Label with Logo | Stock formula and stock packaging with your brand logo. | Around 500–1,000 pcs. | New beauty brands, online stores and makeup artists. |
| Formula Direction | Existing base formula with shade, texture or ingredient direction. | Around 1,000 pcs+ depending on formula and product. | Brands wanting stronger product positioning. |
| Packaging Surface Treatment | Custom tube color, cap color, electroplating, soft-touch or gradient spray. | Around 6,000–12,000 pcs+. | Growing brands and premium product lines. |
| Private Mold Packaging | New packaging structure or exclusive mold. | Usually 12,000 pcs+ plus tooling cost. | Established brands with stable sales volume. |
| Full Custom Formula Development | Formula developed from idea, reference product or special performance target. | Depends on product type, testing and development scope. | Brands with clear long-term strategy. |
If your brand wants a lower MOQ, the best starting point is usually stock formula + stock packaging + logo printing. If your brand wants deeper customization, MOQ, cost and development time will naturally increase.
Surface treatment means changing the appearance or feel of an existing packaging component. It can make stock packaging look more premium, but it usually requires higher MOQ because the packaging supplier needs separate production setup.
Add your brand logo to stock packaging by silk screen printing, UV color printing or hot stamping where supported.
Change tube or cap color through spray, coating, gradient effect or matte finish when MOQ supports it.
Gold, silver, rose gold or metallic finishes can create a more premium packaging look.
Soft-touch or matte coating changes the hand feel and visual style of the packaging.
Surface treatment needs separate packaging supplier setup, color matching, coating trial, decoration trial and quality checking. That is why custom packaging finishes usually need a higher MOQ than simple logo printing.
Many low-MOQ requests are possible only when the customization level is realistic. The goal is not to limit your options, but to match your launch plan with what can actually be produced.
Usually, 100 pcs is more suitable for ready-made products, simple white label projects or sample-style testing. Full formula customization, special packaging color, custom tube shape or private mold development normally cannot be supported at this quantity.
Color changes may be possible when using an existing formula base, but the actual MOQ depends on pigment preparation, filling setup, shade approval and production planning.
Packaging often comes from specialized packaging suppliers. Custom colors, coating, electroplating or mold changes require separate material setup and machine preparation.
Order-related documents depend on the final formula, packaging, shade, batch and target market. Market-specific certificates or regulatory files may require third-party support and extra cost.
Some directions can be reviewed, but organic, halal or market-specific claims need suitable raw materials, documentation and sometimes third-party testing or certification.
A focused first shade range is usually more practical. Too many shades increase sampling, inventory, photography, label management and marketing pressure.
The MOQ for color cosmetics depends on formula type, packaging components, filling method, shade count and safety requirements. Some products are easier to start with, while others require stronger production planning.
For a brand-ready private label launch, 1,000 pcs+ is usually a practical starting point, especially when you want formula direction, shade planning, scent options, tube matching and logo printing.
Long-wear matte or transfer-resistant liquid lipstick needs attention to texture, pigment, drying time, comfort, packaging compatibility and shade consistency.
MOQ depends on formula, mold shape, shade count, tube packaging and filling setup. Stock tube options are more flexible than custom tubes or special bullet shapes.
Wooden and automatic pencils have different MOQ logic. Projects depend on pencil core, barrel color, logo printing, cap, end color and sharpening or mechanism performance.
Base makeup needs careful shade matching, skin tone planning, texture review, coverage level and packaging compatibility. A focused shade range is usually better for a first launch.
Eye products usually require stricter review. Custom mascara projects can require around 12,000 pcs+ because brush, stopper, tube, formula and sealing performance must be reviewed carefully.
For private label makeup, packaging is often the part that changes MOQ the most. Many brands think packaging customization only means adding a logo, but there are several levels of packaging work.
| Packaging Level | What It Means | Typical MOQ Direction |
|---|---|---|
| Logo Printing on Stock Packaging | Choose available stock packaging and add your brand logo by silk screen printing, UV printing or hot stamping where supported. | Around 500–1,000 pcs depending on product and packaging. |
| Stock Packaging + Outer Box | Add a printed box for shade name, ingredient label, barcode, batch code area and retail presentation. | Depends on box supplier and product quantity. |
| Custom Color or Surface Finish | Custom tube color, cap color, electroplating, soft-touch coating, gradient spray or special finish. | Often around 6,000–12,000 pcs+. |
| Partial Mold Modification | Embossed caps, debossed logos or modified packaging details that require tooling review. | Around 12,000 pcs+ plus tooling cost. |
| Full Private Mold Packaging | Exclusive packaging structure, private mold development, prototype, trial mold and production approval. | 12,000 pcs+ or higher, plus tooling and development cost. |
Formula customization can be simple or complex. The more you want to change, the more sampling, raw material review, stability checking and production planning may be needed.
Shade adjustment, texture optimization, ingredient story and full formula development require different sampling and MOQ planning.
Using an existing formula base and adjusting shade direction is often more practical than developing a new formula from zero.
Brands may want smoother feel, creamier texture, less stickiness, better blendability, softer matte finish or longer wear.
Hero ingredients such as vitamin E, hyaluronic acid, niacinamide or plant oils should be reviewed for compatibility and claim support.
Full formula development from a reference product or original idea requires more time, sampling and testing.
A realistic MOQ route depends on your brand stage. You do not need to choose the most complicated development route at the beginning.
A clear request helps us recommend the right production route faster. Before asking for a quotation, please prepare as much project information as possible.
Send your product idea, target quantity, formula direction, packaging reference and market plan. SindeBella can help you choose a practical production route.
Whether you are testing your first product or building a full makeup collection, SindeBella can help you choose a practical production route based on product category, customization depth, packaging plan and target market.