These are private label development categories — not ready-made stock products. Each product is developed from scratch based on your target product, formula direction, and packaging selection.
Every product listed here is developed specifically for your brand — from formula to packaging. We do not sell pre-made products. Development begins with a clear brief, a target product reference, and a defined direction. This ensures the final product matches your expectations accurately.

Concentrated active formulas targeting specific skin concerns. Available in water-based, oil-based, and hybrid textures.
From lightweight gel-creams to rich barrier creams. Texture and finish are highly variable — a target product reference is essential.
Chemical, physical, and hybrid SPF formulations. Korean sunscreens are globally recognized for their elegant, non-greasy textures.
Foam, gel, oil, and balm formats for various skin types. Cleansing texture and rinse-off feel are key sensory factors.
Hydrating and prep layers that set the foundation for the rest of a skincare routine. Absorption speed and skin feel vary widely.
Cotton, bio-cellulose, and hydrogel formats. Serum volume, sheet material, and fit all affect the final product experience.
Shampoo, conditioner, scalp treatments, and hair masks. Korean hair care formulations are known for their scalp-health focus.
Body lotion, oil, scrub, and wash formats. Often lower MOQ than facial skincare, making it accessible for smaller initial orders.
Before development begins, we ask every client to identify a specific product that best represents their ideal outcome. Here's why this matters.
Terms like "lightweight" or "dewy finish" are subjective. A physical product reference removes ambiguity and gives the lab a precise sensory target.
When the lab has a clear reference, the first sample is significantly closer to your goal. This reduces revision rounds and shortens the overall timeline.
Formula complexity, ingredient cost, and production requirements become clearer once the development direction is defined by a target product.
Share your product category, target product reference, and development goals. We'll guide you from there.