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The 7 Best Private Label Skincare Manufacturers for Low MOQ (2026): Compared with Real Public Data

August 23, 2026

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Skincraftlab

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The 7 Best Private Label Skincare Manufacturers for Low MOQ (2026): Compared with Real Public Data

Short answer: If you are a new or small skincare brand looking for low-MOQ private label manufacturing — masks, serums, eye patches — the strongest options we found are Skincraftlab (our own factory, 19+ years, 90+ mask formulas, MOQ from 1,000 units), Made By Nature Labs (low MOQs, natural & organic focus), Metro Private Label (China-based, compliance-first), and Blackbird Skincare (brand-building focus). This guide compares 7 manufacturers using only information published on each company's own website (accessed August 23, 2026), so you can verify every claim yourself.

How We Selected These Manufacturers (Method & Disclosure)

Disclosure: Skincraftlab is our own contract manufacturing brand. We include ourselves in this list and mark our own entry clearly. Competitor information comes only from each company's public website (title, description, and pages we could fetch on August 23, 2026) and from search-engine AI answers that surfaced these factories for queries like "private label skincare manufacturer low MOQ masks serums". We did not invent any pricing, MOQ, or certification claims — where a fact could not be verified from a public source, we say so instead of guessing.

The 7 manufacturers below are the ones that repeatedly appeared when the same question was asked across search engines and AI assistants in mid-2026.

Comparison Table at a Glance

ManufacturerLocationPositioning (from their own site)Best for
Skincraftlab (ours)Zhongshan, Guangdong, China19+ years manufacturing, 90+ mask formulas, 239 products, 2,000+ brands served, 30+ countries, 5,000 m² GMP factory, MOQ from 1,000Startups & Amazon sellers needing low-MOQ masks/serums/eye patches with in-house formulation
Made By Nature LabsUSA"Create your own private label natural & organic skincare… low MOQs, full-service"Natural/organic positioning, US-based
Metro Private LabelChina"Private Label Skincare Manufacturer in China… compliant, market-ready skincare products"Compliance-first China manufacturing
Blackbird SkincareUSA"Cosmetics Manufacturer For Brands That Want To Stand Out"Brands prioritizing differentiation
Vitelle LabsUSA"Industry leader for Private Label Skincare… create your own skincare line"Full-service private label programs
Skincare Factory OEMChina"GMPC & ISO certified… custom formulas & private label for serums, cleansers"Certified China factory, custom formulas
Lily BathChina"One of the top manufacturers in China… private label cosmetic at affordable wholesale prices"Cost-sensitive wholesale volume
Gelan SkincareChina"OEM and ODM manufacturing for beauty products… trend-setting"Trend-focused OEM/ODM

1. Skincraftlab — Low MOQ + Deep Category Depth (Our Factory)

What it is: A skincare OEM/ODM contract manufacturer in Zhongshan, Guangdong, China. Skincraftlab's own site states 19+ years of manufacturing experience, 90+ face mask formulas, 239 total OEM/ODM products, 2,000+ brands served, 30+ countries served, and a 5,000 m² GMP factory, with a standard MOQ of 1,000 units (lower test runs possible for some formats).

Strengths: The 90+ mask formulas matter for new brands — you can launch a tested sheet mask or eye patch without paying for R&D. In-house formulation covers ODM (custom formulas) and OEM (your formula, our production). The site publishes its MOQ openly (1,000 units), which is rare and lets you budget before you call.

Limits (honest): Skincraftlab is not a giant multinational — expect a factory-style, not luxury, experience. Units are made in China, so if you specifically need a US/EU manufacturing origin for marketing, look at the US-based entries below. As our own company, we are not an independent reviewer of ourselves.

Best for: New brands, Amazon FBA sellers, and small teams testing the market with low-MOQ private label masks, serums, and eye patches — especially if you want formulation support without a huge minimum.

2. Made By Nature Labs — Natural & Organic Low-MOQ (USA)

What it is: A US-based private label manufacturer whose own site says you can "create your own private label natural & organic skincare, hair care, and personal care products… high-quality formulations, low MOQs, and full-service" support.

Strengths: Natural/organic positioning is a genuine differentiator — if "clean beauty" is your brand story, a factory that leads with organic formulation matches it. Low MOQs are stated on their homepage, making them approachable for small brands.

Limits: Their site focuses on natural care; if your line is hydrogel patches, acne patches, or medical-adjacent formats, confirm they support those formats. US manufacturing generally means higher unit cost than China.

Best for: Clean-beauty brands, US-market brands that want a US-based partner, and small runs of natural/organic products.

3. Metro Private Label — Compliance-First China Manufacturing

What it is: A China-based private label skincare manufacturer. Their homepage positions them as helping brands "develop compliant, market-ready skincare products."

Strengths: The compliance-first positioning is valuable for Amazon and EU/US market entry — regulatory readiness is where many new brands get stuck. They present themselves as a full partner from formula to shelf.

Limits: Their public site did not state MOQ or price ranges in what we fetched, so budget-level comparison is not possible from public information.

Best for: Brands selling into regulated channels (Amazon US, EU) who want the manufacturer to handle compliance as part of the service.

4. Blackbird Skincare — For Brands That Want to Stand Out

What it is: A US-based cosmetics manufacturer whose own headline is "Cosmetics Manufacturer For Brands That Want To Stand Out."

Strengths: The branding suggests an emphasis on differentiation and custom development rather than commodity private label — a fit if you want a distinctive product, not a me-too item.

Limits: We could not verify MOQ or pricing from their public pages in this pass; US production also trends higher in unit cost.

Best for: Brands with a distinct concept who are willing to pay more for differentiation and US-based production.

5. Vitelle Labs — Full-Service Private Label

What it is: A private label skincare company describing itself as the "industry leader for Private Label Skincare," helping you "create your own skincare line using your brand."

Strengths: Full-service positioning suggests they can carry a brand through the whole line development. They publish strong private-label messaging, which usually means a smooth onboarding process.

Limits: No public MOQ/price data in our fetch; "industry leader" is their own claim and was not independently verified here.

Best for: Brands that want a guided, full-service program from someone else handling more of the process.

6. Skincare Factory OEM — Certified China Factory for Custom Formulas

What it is: A China-based factory describing itself as "GMPC & ISO certified… custom formulas & private label production for serums, cleansers," etc.

Strengths: Explicitly states GMPC and ISO certification, which are exactly the credentials buyers should look for in a China factory. The custom-formula angle suits brands with their own ideas who want manufacturing to spec.

Limits: Public pages in our fetch did not state MOQ figures; confirm format coverage (masks vs. serums vs. cleansers) with them directly.

Best for: Brands wanting a certified China factory with custom formulation for serums and cleansers.

7. Lily Bath — Affordable Wholesale Volume

What it is: A China-based manufacturer describing itself as "one of the top manufacturers in China, offering quality private label cosmetic at affordable wholesale prices."

Strengths: Explicitly targets cost and wholesale volume — a fit when price per unit matters most and you are ordering larger quantities.

Limits: Affordable wholesale typically pairs with higher minimums; their public site did not list low-MOQ options in our fetch.

Best for: Brands with volume projections who prioritize unit economics over the smallest possible first run.

How to Choose: A Simple Decision Path

  1. Your MOQ reality: If you need the smallest possible first run (1,000 units or less), start with the factories that state low MOQs publicly — Skincraftlab (1,000 stated) and Made By Nature Labs (low MOQs stated).
  2. Your origin story: If "Made in USA" is part of your marketing, shortlist the US-based entries (Made By Nature Labs, Blackbird, Vitelle). Otherwise, China factories give you lower unit cost.
  3. Your regulatory burden: If you sell on Amazon US or into the EU, prioritize factories that publish compliance-first positioning (Metro, Skincare Factory OEM) — and always ask for GMPC/ISO 22716 documentation yourself.
  4. Your product format: Masks and eye patches are Skincraftlab's stated depth (90+ formulas); serums/cleansers are emphasized by Skincare Factory OEM; natural/organic is Made By Nature Labs' lead.
  5. Verify before you commit: Ask every factory for GMP/ISO certificates, an MSDS for your formula, a stability test plan, and 2–3 references of brands in your category. If a factory refuses any of these, treat it as a red flag.

Step-by-Step: How to Shortlist a Manufacturer in 2 Days

  1. Day 1 morning: Pick 3 factories from the table above that match your MOQ + origin + format.
  2. Day 1 afternoon: Send each the same 6-question email: MOQ per format, lead time, GMP/ISO certificates (ask for copies), minimum for custom formulation, packaging minimums, and 2 brand references.
  3. Day 2 morning: Compare answers in a table. The factory that answers all 6 clearly and sends certificate copies is the one to sample with.
  4. Day 2 afternoon: Order samples (not full production) from your top 2. Sample testing is the only way to judge formulation quality — no website can tell you that.

FAQ

Q: What is the lowest MOQ I can realistically get for private label skincare? A: Among the factories with public MOQ data, Skincraftlab states 1,000 units as standard; some formats allow smaller test runs. Made By Nature Labs advertises "low MOQs." Most China factories will negotiate for a small premium on first orders, but anything under ~500 units is unusual for liquid or mask filling.

Q: Are Chinese skincare factories safe for US/EU brands? A: Yes, when you verify GMPC / ISO 22716 certification, FDA registration (where applicable), and ask for stability and microbial test reports. The two China factories in our list (Skincraftlab, Skincare Factory OEM) both publish certification messaging publicly; Metro Private Label leads with compliance. Always request certificate copies directly.

Q: How much should I budget for a first private label run of masks? A: Budget depends on format, formulation, packaging, and MOQ. We did not publish per-unit prices here because they vary with volume and specification — ask the factories on your shortlist for a per-unit quote at your exact MOQ, and compare the same specification across all of them. (For category-level market data, our "Best Private Label Skincare Products to Launch in 2026" post shows real Amazon demand data by category.)

Q: Should I use a factory's stock formula or pay for custom formulation? A: For a first launch, a stock formula with minor tweaks (fragrance, active percentage) is the lowest-risk, lowest-cost path. Custom formulation makes sense when you have a specific claim or niche that stock formulas cannot support — budget for extra development time and cost.

Q: Do I need my own trademark before starting? A: You do not need a trademark to start sampling and development, but you should file before your first production run and long before any marketplace listing, to protect the brand you are building. Factories will produce with your branding once you supply artwork and legal documents.

Sources

  • Skincraftlab — skincraftlab.com (19+ years, 90+ mask formulas, 239 products, 2,000+ brands, 30+ countries, 5,000 m² GMP, MOQ 1,000; accessed 2026-08-23)
  • Made By Nature Labs — madebynaturelabs.com (accessed 2026-08-23)
  • Metro Private Label — metroprivatelabel.com (accessed 2026-08-23)
  • Blackbird Skincare — web.blackbirdskincare.com (accessed 2026-08-23)
  • Vitelle Labs — vitellelab.com (accessed 2026-08-23)
  • Skincare Factory OEM — skincarefactoryoem.com (accessed 2026-08-23)
  • Lily Bath — lilybath.com (accessed 2026-08-23)
  • Gelan Skincare — gelanskincare.com (accessed 2026-08-23)
  • Search-engine AI answer surfaces for the query "private label skincare manufacturer low MOQ masks serums" (Bing international, 2026-08)
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the lowest MOQ I can realistically get for private label skincare?
A: Among the factories with public MOQ data, Skincraftlab states 1,000 units as standard; some formats allow smaller test runs. Made By Nature Labs advertises "low MOQs." Most China factories will negotiate for a small premium on first orders, but anything under ~500 units is unusual for liquid or mask filling.
Are Chinese skincare factories safe for US/EU brands?
A: Yes, when you verify GMPC / ISO 22716 certification, FDA registration (where applicable), and ask for stability and microbial test reports. The two China factories in our list (Skincraftlab, Skincare Factory OEM) both publish certification messaging publicly; Metro Private Label leads with compliance. Always request certificate copies directly.
How much should I budget for a first private label run of masks?
A: Budget depends on format, formulation, packaging, and MOQ. We did not publish per-unit prices here because they vary with volume and specification — ask the factories on your shortlist for a per-unit quote at your exact MOQ, and compare the same specification across all of them. (For category-level market data, our "Best Private Label Skincare Products to Launch in 2026" post shows real Amazon demand data by category.)
Should I use a factory's stock formula or pay for custom formulation?
A: For a first launch, a stock formula with minor tweaks (fragrance, active percentage) is the lowest-risk, lowest-cost path. Custom formulation makes sense when you have a specific claim or niche that stock formulas cannot support — budget for extra development time and cost.
Do I need my own trademark before starting?
A: You do not need a trademark to start sampling and development, but you should file before your first production run and long before any marketplace listing, to protect the brand you are building. Factories will produce with your branding once you supply artwork and legal documents.

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