Private Label Barrier Support Three-Step Skincare Set

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Samples, packaging, quantity, and market details reviewed by the GUOCUI export team.

Private Label Barrier Support Three-Step Skincare Set is a configurable OEM/ODM routine combining a facial serum, face cream, and individually sealed under-eye or targeted facial patches. Each format has its own formula, texture, packaging, artwork, and sample-review decisions.MOQ and quotation can be confirmed after formula, packaging, quantity, label requirements, and order plan review. Sample and production timeline can be confirmed after formula and packaging review.

SKU: GC-BD-20260731-BARRIER-SUPPORT-THREE-STEP-SET-001
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Description

Private Label Barrier Support Three-Step Skincare Set

Direct answer: this is a configurable three-step OEM/ODM skincare set for overseas brands that want one coordinated daily routine without forcing the serum, cream, and patch to use the same formula or packaging. The working set combines a lightweight facial serum, a face cream, and individually sealed under-eye or targeted facial patches. Each format is reviewed separately for texture, ingredient direction, package compatibility, label wording, and sample acceptance.

GUOCUI BIO TECH / Guangzhou Guocui Biological Technology Co., Ltd. supports the project from buyer brief and formula discussion through packaging samples, custom logo label review, set-box planning, QC notes, and export preparation. The public concept uses neutral blank packaging and original factory-sample visuals. It does not copy the source package, retail artwork, product claims, or campaign composition.

Who This Three-Step Set Is Designed For

  • Emerging skincare brands that need a compact routine with a clear hero serum and two supporting formats.
  • Amazon and TikTok beauty sellers comparing a full-size line, starter kit, discovery set, or travel-friendly bundle.
  • Salon, spa, and facial-studio buyers that want professional retail aftercare in a cosmetic-only context.
  • Importers, distributors, and wholesalers that need multilingual labels, coordinated cartons, and export packing discussion.
  • Private label buyers that want a barrier-support direction with formula and claim wording adapted to the destination market.

The set can be planned as one coordinated launch or sampled in stages. A buyer may begin with the serum as the hero SKU, then add the cream and patches after texture, package, and channel feedback are reviewed.

Three Formats, Three Separate Product Decisions

Set component Formula and sensory direction Packaging questions
Facial serum Fluid, light gel-serum, or cushion-serum feel; quick-absorbing, soft-finish, or more emollient direction; fragrance level selected during sampling. Airless pump or other compatible treatment bottle; decoration area, pump output, closure fit, and carton size reviewed with the sample.
Face cream Gel cream, daily cream, or richer comfort texture; buyer-selected finish, color direction, and fragrance or fragrance-free feasibility. Jar, tube, or airless route; liner, lid, spatula, label, carton, and formula-contact compatibility considered before approval.
Under-eye or targeted facial patches Hydrogel-style or other suitable cosmetic patch direction, with shape, serum load, cooling-feel positioning, and use area confirmed during development. Individual sachet, multi-unit pouch, tray, or carton direction; seal integrity, insert method, opening experience, and set count reviewed before production.

โ€œThree-stepโ€ describes the set structure, not one fixed formula. The serum, cream, and patch each require an approved specification, sample reference, ingredient list, package record, artwork file, and QC checkpoint.

Custom Formula and Barrier-Support Direction

The primary trend keyword for this product is barrier support skincare set. It is used as a buyer-planning direction with formula-dependent wording. Formula discussions may cover humectants, emollients, ceramide-positioned options, panthenol, ectoin, peptides, fermented-ingredient directions, or other supplier-supported cosmetic ingredients. Final ingredients depend on the buyer brief, supplier documentation, compatibility work, and destination-market review.

  • Choose a simple moisture-support route or a more differentiated custom-formula route.
  • Define the serum-to-cream texture relationship so the routine does not feel repetitive or too heavy.
  • Confirm whether the patch is for under-eye use or another facial area before shape, serum, and wording are selected.
  • Review fragrance level, color, finish, absorption, residue, and routine order during sample evaluation.
  • Keep sensitive-skin, microbiome-inspired, mature-skin, or peptide wording within the actual formula and market evidence boundary.

Packaging, Capacity, Custom Logo, and Set Options

Buyers can compare coordinated white, frosted, clear, pale-color, or buyer-selected package families. The set may use matching decoration across different container types, or a shared label and carton system that keeps the three formats visually related. GUOCUI can discuss custom logo labels, silk-screen or other decoration feasibility, multilingual copy, barcode space, ingredient-panel layout, single cartons, set boxes, inserts, and shipping cartons.

  • Serum bottle, cream jar or tube, and patch sachet material and finish options.
  • Buyer-selected capacity after formula, component availability, channel, and cost review.
  • Individual cartons, one three-product set box, discovery kit, travel-format direction, or mixed master-carton plan.
  • Logo placement, label stock, color system, carton artwork, insert structure, and localized language.
  • Pump, lid, liner, seal, pouch, and carton-fit checks before the bulk specification is frozen.

No fixed volume or packaging material is promised on this concept page. The final choice is confirmed after physical component samples and formula compatibility are reviewed.

Sample and Factory Handoff Process

  1. Buyer brief: share the target market, channel, formula direction, preferred three formats, packaging references, quantity range, and launch timing.
  2. Set architecture: decide the hero SKU, routine order, texture contrast, claim boundary, package family, and whether the patches are individual or multi-unit packed.
  3. Formula and packaging samples: review appearance, texture, scent, absorption or residue, patch handling, pump output, closure fit, seal, and carton arrangement.
  4. Artwork and specification review: check product names, ingredient information, logo placement, label language, carton copy, package codes, and approved reference samples.
  5. Bulk preparation: align filling, sealing, closing, labeling, set assembly, carton marking, and inspection notes with the approved specification.
  6. Export preparation: confirm packing details, shipping plan, and buyer-requested documents before dispatch arrangements.

Sample and production timeline can be confirmed after formula and packaging review. Quotation depends on formula direction, package components, quantity per SKU, label requirements, set assembly, documentation needs, and shipping plan.

QC Points for a Multi-Format Skincare Set

A set requires both product-level checks and set-assembly checks. The serum, cream, and patches should not be accepted only because the outer box looks coordinated.

  • Formula appearance, odor, texture, fill condition, and approved-sample comparison for each format.
  • Pump output, cap and lid fit, liner placement, sachet seal, and visible leakage checks.
  • Label position, artwork version, language, batch or coding area, and carton match.
  • Correct item count, insert position, movement inside the set box, and master-carton packing arrangement.
  • Buyer-defined checks for destination-market wording, shipping preparation, and required documentation.

MOQ, Quotation, and Timing

MOQ and quotation can be confirmed after formula, packaging, quantity, label requirements, and order plan review. A three-product set normally has more variables than one standalone SKU, so buyers should provide an estimated quantity for each format and state whether the products will also be sold separately.

Sampling and production timing cannot be confirmed from the product title alone. It depends on formula scope, package availability, decoration method, artwork readiness, sample revisions, set-box structure, document needs, and shipping plan. GUOCUI will use the buyer brief to recommend a practical next step rather than presenting an unsupported single-price or delivery promise.

Information Buyers Should Send Before Quotation

  • Target country, sales channel, buyer type, audience, and intended price position.
  • Preferred serum, cream, and patch texture or use direction, plus ingredient restrictions.
  • Packaging references without competitor branding, desired color family, logo status, and label languages.
  • Estimated quantity per SKU, whether each SKU will be sold separately, and the planned set count.
  • Single cartons, set box, insert, barcode, master-carton, and shipping-destination requirements.
  • Sample deadline, launch window, and any destination-market document expectations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the set formula fixed?

No. The serum, cream, and patch are three separate development decisions. Buyers can discuss ready-formula private label options or a deeper custom-formula route after the channel, market, texture, packaging, and claim needs are clear.

Can the patch format be changed?

Yes. The use area, patch shape, material direction, serum direction, sachet or pouch structure, and set count can be discussed. Final feasibility depends on sampling, component availability, and destination-market wording.

Can the three products use coordinated custom logo packaging?

Yes. GUOCUI can review a shared color and decoration system across the serum bottle, cream container, patch sachet, individual cartons, and set box. Physical samples should be checked before the bulk specification is approved.

What is the minimum order quantity?

MOQ is confirmed after formula, packaging, quantity per SKU, label, set assembly, and order plan review. Buyers should send a realistic quantity range for each product and the number of complete sets required.

How are sample and production timelines confirmed?

The timeline is confirmed after the formula route, package availability, decoration method, artwork status, sample revisions, QC plan, and shipping requirements are reviewed.

What should be approved before bulk production?

Approve the formula and reference sample for every format, the physical package components, closure and seal fit, artwork and label language, set-box structure, item count, QC checkpoints, packing details, and shipment plan.

Start a Three-Step Skincare Set OEM/ODM Brief

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