Description
Direct Answer for Private Label Buyers
GUOCUI BIO TECH can develop a dual-phase facial micro-mist as one coordinated formula, bottle and spray-system project. The development work begins at the sample table: the team compares visible phase separation, shake-to-mix behavior, spray pattern, droplet feel, drying, residue and package leakage before the buyer locks artwork or order planning. The two phases are not a decorative promise by themselves. Their composition, ratio, color and sensory result must be confirmed through a buyer brief and sample review.
This product direction is intended for overseas OEM/ODM buyers, not as a finished retail formula or a claim-ready consumer SKU. GUOCUI BIO TECH / Guangzhou Guocui Biological Technology Co., Ltd. can discuss custom formula, package, capacity, LOGO, label, carton and export communication after the target channel and market are known.
Product Positioning
A dual-phase facial micro-mist combines a water-based phase with a second lightweight phase that is designed to redisperse after shaking. The commercial idea is a visible preparation step plus a fine spray experience, but a successful private label project depends on repeatable remixing and a compatible atomizer. Buyers should decide whether the product is a pre-serum hydration step, a light routine refresher, a makeup-preparation format or a travel-friendly companion. Those positions lead to different texture, fragrance, spray and label decisions.
The page uses dual-phase facial mist private label with related OEM, shake-to-mix, fine-spray packaging and custom-formula terms to describe a B2B testing route, not demand or performance.
Suitable Buyers and Channels
- Amazon, TikTok Shop and direct-to-consumer beauty sellers preparing a visually demonstrable facial-care format.
- Salon and spa buyers adding a light first-step product without committing to a heavy leave-on texture.
- Distributors comparing hero and travel capacities for different retail or professional channels.
- Private label skincare brands that need a neutral sample route before fragrance, color, claims and artwork are finalized.
- Wholesalers seeking one spray format that can be localized with custom LOGO, label language and carton information.
Formula Architecture and Custom Directions
The aqueous phase may be briefed around a simple humectant and comfortable-skin-feel direction. The second phase may explore a light emollient route when formula compatibility and the target market support it. Ingredient identity, use level, preservative system, color and fragrance remain sample decisions. Mineral, fermented, peptide or botanical positioning can be discussed only after the requested ingredients, documentation and claim boundaries are reviewed.
Buyers can compare a nearly clear appearance, a warm neutral tint or another original color system. The phases should separate in a controlled, visually understandable way during rest and remix after the agreed shake method. GUOCUI does not copy a source formula, proprietary complex, signature color split or exact retail ratio. A buyer who prefers a single-phase mist can also ask for that route as a separate sample rather than forcing a two-phase visual into an unsuitable formula.
Texture, Fragrance and Use-Feel Options
Sample evaluation can compare a water-light finish, a slightly cushioned feel or a softer lipid touch. The buyer should record how quickly the mist settles, whether droplets merge on the skin, whether the finish feels tacky and whether residue appears around the actuator after repeated use. Fragrance-free and lightly fragranced directions can be reviewed; any fragrance documentation and target-market restrictions depend on the selected system.
Makeup compatibility is not assumed. If the intended channel mentions pre-makeup or midday use, the sample plan should include controlled checks for droplet size, spotting, pilling and surface disturbance. These are practical development observations, not a promise that one sample will suit every foundation, climate or skin type.
Fine-Mist Packaging and Capacity Options
Clear or translucent bottles help buyers observe phase separation, but the final material, wall thickness, barrier needs and decoration must match the formula. A practical comparison may include a compact travel bottle, a standard facial-mist bottle and a larger channel-specific option. Capacities remain variable until component availability, filling limits and shipping plans are checked.
Atomizer selection matters as much as bottle shape. The dip tube, gasket, spring path, actuator, cap retention and spray output need to work with both phases after mixing. Buyers can review stock-color closures, custom-colored components, pressure-sensitive labels, direct printing, outer cartons, multilingual information and set configurations. LOGO is a neutral private-label placeholder until approved artwork is supplied.
Sample Review Matrix
| Decision | What the buyer reviews | Factory or QC observation |
|---|---|---|
| Rested appearance | Phase boundary, color and clarity | Separation pattern and unexpected sediment |
| Shake method | Number and strength of shakes | Remix consistency and time to separate again |
| Spray character | Fine, even or more targeted mist | Pattern card coverage, large droplets and actuator recovery |
| Skin feel | Water-light, cushioned or soft-lipid finish | Tack, residue, drying and pilling observations |
| Filled package | Grip, cap, label area and travel use | Leakage, dip-tube function, closure fit and repeated spray |
Sample, QC and Packaging Workflow
- Confirm the buyer’s country, channel, product role, desired phase appearance and ingredients or claims to include or avoid.
- Prepare a small sample matrix that separates formula decisions from bottle and atomizer decisions.
- Fill candidate packages and record rested appearance, shake method, remixing, spray output, residue and closure fit.
- Repeat spray-card, upright, inverted and temperature-relevant observations under the agreed development plan.
- Review artwork area, LOGO, label language, carton, batch coding and master-carton needs before production planning.
- Keep the accepted formula version, component specification and sample reference together for quotation and later confirmation.
The gallery shows neutral development samples and QC workflow examples, not a customer order, approved batch, exact final formula or guaranteed result.
Artwork, Label and Shipping Preparation
A dual-phase appearance can change behind an opaque label or tinted bottle, so artwork coverage should be reviewed with the filled sample. The label should state use directions only after the shake method is agreed. Ingredient list, warnings, responsible-party information and language depend on the destination market and final formula. GUOCUI can coordinate label and carton communication, but the buyer remains responsible for confirming the route required for its market and channel.
Shipping preparation should consider cap security, pump protection, bottle orientation, inner dividers, carton compression and temperature exposure. The exact checks, sample count, duration and acceptance points are project-specific. A successful bench spray test is one layer of evidence, not automatic clearance for every logistics route.
MOQ, Quotation and Timing
MOQ and quotation can be confirmed after formula, bottle, closure, quantity, decoration, label, carton, documentation and shipping requirements are reviewed. Stock packaging and one label route follow a different commercial path from custom-colored sprayers, direct printing, several capacities or a structured set box. Sample and production timing can be confirmed after formula and packaging review. GUOCUI does not state a fixed price, MOQ, lead time or output before these variables are known.
What to Include in Your Inquiry
- Target country, sales channel and whether the mist is a pre-serum, pre-makeup, travel or routine-refresh format.
- Preferred phase appearance, skin feel, fragrance direction and ingredients or claims to include or avoid.
- Desired bottle material, capacity range, sprayer character, cap style and decoration route.
- LOGO file, label language, carton or set requirement and current artwork status.
- Estimated quantity, sample timing, intended launch window, shipping mode and destination.
Related GUOCUI Buyer Resources
Compare the GUOCUI product catalog, the Face category and the Facial Toner category. Review the Customization service and the dual-phase facial mist OEM testing guide before preparing an RFQ.
FAQ
Does a dual-phase mist need to remain mixed after shaking?
No universal separation time is promised. The acceptable remixing and re-separation behavior should be defined for the selected formula, bottle and buyer use directions.
Can buyers choose a fragrance-free route?
Yes, a fragrance-free direction can be discussed. Formula compatibility, sensory result, preservative approach and target-market information still require review.
Can GUOCUI compare travel and standard bottles?
Yes. Buyers can request capacity and closure comparisons after component availability, filling constraints, decoration and shipping needs are known.
How is the spray pattern checked?
A development review can use a neutral pattern card plus repeated actuator checks to observe coverage, large droplets, recovery, residue and leakage under an agreed protocol.
Can the mist be positioned for use around makeup?
That use direction can be evaluated, but makeup compatibility is not assumed. Samples should be checked for spotting, pilling and surface disturbance with the buyer’s intended routine.
What determines MOQ and quotation?
Formula, bottle, sprayer, capacity, quantity, decoration, label, carton, documentation and shipping requirements all affect the commercial route.
Start a B2B Inquiry
Send the product role, market, phase appearance, skin feel, bottle, spray, capacity, artwork, quantity and sample timing through the GUOCUI inquiry form. The export team can review the closest practical sample, package and quotation path without assuming a finished formula or online purchase route.








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