Contents
- What is Private Label (white label cosmetics) in the production of cosmetics under a private label
- Custom-made cosmetics – an investment in uniqueness
- Comparing formats: what to keep in mind
- What happens when you choose Private Label
- What happens when you choose a custom solution
- What to look for when choosing a work model
- The most important things to know
When you first start thinking about launching a cosmetics brand, one of the first questions that comes to mind is: where do I start? And this is often where you face a crossroads: should you choose ready-made private-label formulas, or commission a custom formula right away?
This isn’t about what’s “right” or “wrong.” It’s about you. It’s about where you are in the process, how much you’re willing to invest, how quickly you want to enter the market, and – most importantly – how well you already understand your audience.
If you currently feel like you need to “get everything perfect the first time,” or, on the contrary, you’re afraid that a ready-made formula will make your brand “just like everyone else’s” – this article is for you. Here, we won’t try to convince you of just one option. We’ll simply lay out both paths honestly, with all the nuances, so you can decide which one resonates more with you when you launch your cosmetics line.
What is Private Label (white label cosmetics) in the production of cosmetics under a private label
Private label refers to a situation where a contract cosmetics manufacturer offers you ready-made, pre-developed, and tested formulas. You select a product from the list, customize the packaging to match your brand, add your label – and launch it on the market. This model is also known as white-label cosmetics or private-label cosmetics.
It sounds simple. And that’s exactly where internal resistance often kicks in: “It won’t be mine. It’ll be just like everyone else’s.”
But let’s be honest: if you’re just starting to build a cosmetics brand, you don’t yet know for sure which product will be a hit. You don’t know whether your audience will be willing to pay for a premium texture or if an affordable price is more important to them. You don’t know if your brand identity, positioning, and messaging will work.
And this is where private label becomes not a compromise, but a smart starting point for those wondering how to launch a cosmetics brand without taking on significant risks.
A ready-made formula doesn’t mean a lack of uniqueness. It’s an opportunity to get started quickly, with minimal risk, while focusing on what truly makes a brand a brand: its story, packaging, voice, and community.
Because if you create the perfect cream with a unique formula but can’t sell it – what’s the point?
Private Label: When It’s the Right Choice for You
- You want to test an idea quickly. You have a vision for the brand and an understanding of your audience, but you’re not yet ready to invest a lot of money in something unknown. You want to enter the market, gauge the reaction, and see if your story resonates.
- Your budget is limited. Custom development is more expensive. It involves not only the formulation but also the formulator’s time, product testing, and potential revisions. Private label allows you to get started with a smaller budget while still obtaining a high-quality product. The minimum order quantity for private label cosmetics is typically more affordable for beginners.
- You don’t want to delve too deeply into the formulation. You might be a brilliant marketer, storyteller, or designer – but you don’t need to understand the proportions of emulsifiers. And that doesn’t make you any “less serious” as the founder of your own cosmetics brand. It just means your strengths lie elsewhere.
- You want to focus on the brand, not the product. The formula is the foundation. But the brand is how you communicate, what you promise, and the emotions you evoke. If this is where your strength lies, private label frees up your time and attention for that.
- Time to market is crucial for you. Custom development can take months. With private label, it takes weeks. If you spot a window of opportunity (a season, a trend, an event) and want to capitalize on it, a ready-made formula gives you that flexibility.
Custom-made cosmetics – an investment in uniqueness
Custom development involves creating a product tailored to a brand’s specific technical requirements. It is a more in-depth process that includes concept development, ingredient selection, formulation, sample testing, and refinement until a final, stable version is achieved.
Turnkey cosmetics development offers the following benefits:
- Establish uniqueness at the ingredient level.
- Create your own product architecture.
- Build a long-term competitive advantage.
- Scale the ruler without relying on predefined formulas.
This format requires more time and resources, but it allows the brand to establish its own distinct identity.
At VedaLab, we view custom development as a strategic foundation for brands planning for long-term growth.
When does it make sense to launch your own cosmetics brand?
- You know your audience well. You don’t just guess or assume – you know. You’ve already spoken with people, you understand their pain points, and you know what’s missing in the market. And you can see that there simply aren’t any ready-made solutions to meet this need.
- Your brand is built on a unique concept. For example, you might want to use only Korean ingredients, or create skincare products for teenagers with acne that don’t contain harsh acids, or develop products for people recovering from chemotherapy. You have a clear positioning, and the formula is part of it.
- You’re ready to invest your time and money. Not because “you have to,” but because you understand that this is an investment in long-term value. Custom development isn’t an expense – it’s an asset for your brand.
- You want complete control – over the ingredients, texture, scent, and how it feels on the skin. You know exactly what should be in your product and what shouldn’t. And you’re ready to be part of this process – not just a customer, but a co-creator.
- You’re planning to scale up. If your vision isn’t just “one product to try out,” but an entire line with a unique philosophy where each product complements the others, custom development gives you that cohesion.
Comparing formats: what to keep in mind
| Criterion | Private Label | Custom development |
|---|---|---|
| Startup speed | Higher | Below are the development and testing phases |
| Budget at the start | Smaller | A little bigger |
| The uniqueness of the product | Limited by a predefined formula | A completely unique formula tailored to your vision |
| Flexibility for the future | Partially restricted | Maximum |
| Strategic Outlook | Suitable for testing | Suitable for building a brand identity |
Private Label helps you quickly create cosmetics under your own brand. Custom development allows you to create a product that will serve as the foundation of your brand.
What happens when you choose Private Label
Let’s take this journey together. So you can experience the process of manufacturing cosmetics under your own brand.
You walk into a contract cosmetics manufacturer in Ukraine and say, “I want to launch a skincare line. What do you have?”
You’re shown a catalog. It might include creams for different skin types, serums, toners, and masks. The formulas are already developed. They’ve been tested, are stable and safe, and have all the necessary documentation – they’ve passed cosmetic certification. They may already be manufactured for other brands – but that doesn’t mean they’re “inferior.”
Let’s say you’re choosing a moisturizing cream. You look at the ingredients. You ask: Why these specific ingredients? What skin type is it for? What’s the texture like? The formulator explains it to you. You get a feel for the product.
If everything works for you, you move forward. You discuss the packaging, the label, and the production run. You might make a few minor adjustments: add your own fragrance or tweak the consistency slightly. This is even possible within a private label arrangement.
And in just a few weeks, you’ll have the product in your hands – under your brand – ready for sale. That’s how private-label cosmetics manufacturing works in Ukraine.
You can get started. You can get feedback. You can figure out what works and what doesn’t. And then – with a clear understanding – you can move forward. Perhaps toward a custom solution. But this time, you’ll have experience, an understanding of the market, and revenue from your initial sales.
What happens when you choose a custom solution
Here, things work a little differently. You come in with an idea. Maybe even with a feeling: “I want a cream that smells like a morning in a pine forest and restores the skin’s barrier after washing with hard water.”
The chef listens. And begins to translate your emotions into the language of ingredients.
“Okay. To restore the skin barrier, we’ll use ceramides, niacinamide, and possibly panthenol. For a light texture, we’ll use an emulsion based on a specific emulsifier. For a forest scent, we’ll work with fir and cedar essential oils, but we’ll be careful not to irritate the skin.”
Next comes the development of the cosmetic formula. The first version. You test it. You might say, “The texture is a little heavy. And the scent is too strong.” The formulator makes adjustments. They create a second version. You test it again.
It could take a month. Two. Three.
But when you receive the final product, it’s exactly what you wanted. It’s yours. From concept to texture.
And if you’re ready to embark on this journey, it can become the foundation of your entire brand. Because a product born out of deep understanding resonates in a different way.
Is it possible to combine both approaches?
Yes. And often, that’s the smartest option when you’re thinking about how to launch a beauty brand strategically.
Many brand founders start with private label products to quickly test the market and generate initial sales. Then, once they have a better understanding of their audience, a budget, and the confidence to move forward, they commission custom designs for their key products.
Or, conversely: they develop one flagship product individually to highlight the brand’s uniqueness, while the rest of the line is based on ready-made formulas to ensure a quick and widespread launch.
This isn’t “half-heartedness.” It’s a strategy.
You can start with what’s available now and grow into something that matches your ambitions. Contract manufacturing for cosmetics isn’t a one-time deal. It’s a partnership. And if the manufacturer understands you, they’ll grow alongside you.
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What to look for when choosing a work model
At Private Label:
Don’t choose a formula just because “it’s cheap” or “it’s fast.” You’ll still be selling this product under your own name. It has to be high-quality. You have to like it.
Don’t think, “This is just temporary, so it doesn’t matter.” The people who buy your first product will shape their impression of your brand. If the product disappoints them, they might not come back – even if you launch something unique later on.
In the Custom Development section:
Don’t go down that path just because “it’s more prestigious” or “that’s what big brands do.” Big brands have big budgets and teams. If you spend your entire budget on development but don’t set aside any money for marketing, the product won’t sell – even if it’s perfect.
Don’t ask a formulator to “make it like Drunk Elephant, but cheaper.” Quality comes at a price. Unique ingredients come at a price. A formulator’s time comes at a price. If you want a premium product, be prepared to invest in premium development.
And in both cases: don’t go with the first manufacturer you come across just because they promise “fast and cheap.” Manufacturing cosmetics under your own brand is all about trust. It’s about finding someone who understands your responsibility toward the people who will use the product.
How to Choose a Contract Cosmetics Manufacturer in Ukraine
If you’re reading this and still don’t know what to choose, that’s okay. You don’t have to make a decision right now, at this very moment.
But what you can do right now is find a contract cosmetics manufacturer in Ukraine that you feel comfortable working with.
Someone who doesn’t pressure you. Someone who doesn’t say, “You have to do it this way.” Someone who listens to what matters to you and helps you see your options.
Because, in reality, the choice between a private label and custom development isn’t a technical issue. It’s a question of how much you trust the people who will bring your idea to life in creating a cosmetics brand.
When you talk to a technology consultant and feel that they’re really listening to you – not just hearing you, but truly listening – you’ll be able to make a decision. Because you’ll understand what’s right for you at this stage, given your resources and your vision.
A contract cosmetics manufacturer in Ukraine is more than just a factory. It’s a team of people who can become part of your journey. They’ve seen dozens of startups and know where to cut corners and where to invest. They’re not afraid to say, “Right now, it makes more sense for you to start this way, but in a year – we’ll handle that for you.”
Launching a beauty line: It’s not about the formula. It’s about you
You could have the most unique formula in the world – and still not sell a single jar. Because people don’t buy ingredients. They buy a feeling. A promise. A story. Trust.
And even if you start with a private label, as long as you tell your story honestly – people will sense it.
And even if you invest in a custom formulation but fail to explain why it matters, the formula will remain nothing more than a list of ingredients.
Launching a beauty brand isn’t a step-by-step guide. It’s about taking the first step – starting with what you have right now, with what aligns with your values, and with what you can do well.
Whether you choose a private label or custom development, it’s not a decision you’re stuck with forever. It’s a choice you make at the start. You can always change course, expand, or go deeper. The main thing is to start building your own cosmetics brand.
And if you feel ready right now but are still a little nervous – that’s normal. Everyone who has launched their own cosmetics brand has been through this. Through the doubts, through the fear of making a mistake, through the feeling that “what if it doesn’t work out?”
But those who made it to their first batch, their first reviews, and their first returning customers – they all started right where you are now.
They just took a step.
The most important things to know
Private Label offers the opportunity to start with something that already works. With minimal risk, time to understand the market, and a focus on your brand story rather than the product itself.
Custom development is the choice of those who already know where they’re headed. Those who are ready to invest not only money, but also time, attention, and energy – all for a product that will be uniquely theirs.
Both formats are part of contract manufacturing for cosmetics. But their role in your story may vary.
If you need to enter the market quickly and test your idea without committing your entire budget to an unknown venture, private label could be your entry point. If, on the other hand, you plan to build a brand with a long-term perspective and already know exactly what message you want your product to convey, custom development might be the right choice for you right now.
And if you’re still not sure which option is right for you – that’s perfectly normal. Often, a single conversation with a specialist is all it takes to make everything clear. Not through persuasion, but through clarity.
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