
White Label Lip Oil
For small market testing with a fixed white tube and a fixed white color box.
- MOQ: 100 pcs
- 50 pcs per color
- Logo printing optional
- Fastest small-batch route

Lip oil is easy for customers to understand, simple to wear every day, and flexible for online stores, salons, makeup artists and small beauty shops. SindeBella helps African beauty brands start with ready high-quality formula options, small-batch White Label, Private Label packaging and a clear product cost check.
For many African beauty customers, a product needs to be easy to use, easy to show, and suitable for daily routines. Lip oil can be sold as shine, comfort, soft tint, light color or a simple lip-care-inspired item without making the launch too complicated.
A good lip oil line should answer one simple question: why should customers use it every day? In African markets, the story can be daily shine, soft color, comfortable feel, easy touch-up, or a beauty routine item that fits both makeup and lip-care-inspired selling.
This is different from a random lip gloss display. Lip oil should feel lighter, softer, and more routine-friendly, while still giving customers a visible shine they can show in content.

Use lip oil when the brand wants comfort, soft shine, light tint and simple daily use instead of only heavy color payoff.
Lip oil can work for different seller types. The product story and packaging route should match where the customer sells: salon, online store, beauty shop, WhatsApp, TikTok, Instagram or a small distributor channel.
Focus on shine, swatches, color names and easy before-and-after content. Small sets can help customers choose quickly.
Use lip oil as an after-service product or kit add-on. It pairs well with lip liner and soft glam looks.
Choose simple packaging and strong shade names. Customers should understand the product from the shelf or WhatsApp catalog.
A small but clear color story is usually stronger than many random colors. Start with shades customers already understand, then expand after testing sales.
Simple, universal, and easy to explain. Good for first SKU testing.
Works well with deeper skin tones, lip liner and soft glam looks.
Good for a more feminine or colorful lip oil direction.
Useful for social content, party looks, and gift sets.
For the African beauty market, lip oil should look good in photos but also feel comfortable in daily wear. We review the formula texture, shine, pickup, scent, color clarity, wiper, and tube together so the product is easier to use and easier to sell.

Small brands can start faster with a ready formula and directions instead of spending too much budget on full custom formula development at the first stage.
This section is intentionally short. The main page explains lip oil for Africa; this part helps small customers understand the route before they calculate the price.

For small market testing with a fixed white tube and a fixed white color box.

For customers ready to launch a branded product with a logo and retail box.
For early-stage African brands, the most useful custom choices are color story, scent direction, logo, and box presentation. Deeper formula and tube customization can come later, after sales are proven.

Clear, nude, brown, pink, berry, and shimmer directions help customers understand the product line quickly.

Vanilla, fruit and soft sweet scents can make the product more memorable for repeat purchase.

A clean logo and clear box design can make a simple stock tube feel brand-ready for small retailers.
The calculator is only for product cost and selected add-on fees. It does not include shipping. Customers should submit a detailed delivery address for freight check.
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White Label Add-ons
| Step | What to decide | Recommended direction |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Choose product story | Daily shine, tinted oil, shimmer oil or lip-care-inspired product. | Start with a story customers can understand in one sentence. |
| 2. Choose colors | Clear, nude/brown, pink/berry or shimmer direction. | Launch 2–3 shades first instead of too many colors. |
| 3. Choose service route | White Label or Private Label. | White Label for testing, Private Label for brand-ready launch. |
| 4. Prepare logo and address | Logo file, country, city and full delivery address. | Address is needed for freight check because shipping is not included in the calculator. |