The process end to end
- Pick the compounds and fills from the supplier’s available stock.
- Design the label. Brand elements are yours; the compliance fields are not optional. What goes on it is here. If you do not have a designer, a supplier who does this daily is faster and will keep the required fields intact.
- Proof and approve. Check the compound spelling, the fill quantity against the certificate, and that the lot field is legible after cold storage.
- Print and apply to stock already held.
- Ship under your brand, from the supplier’s warehouse, in your packaging.
The questions to ask before committing
| Question | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| What is the minimum on each lane? | Wholesale, white label and custom runs carry different numbers. The low one is often on a lane nobody mentioned. |
| Is there a certificate for the lot I receive? | A generic certificate is a document about a different object. |
| Six months from now, can you tell me which lot shipped on an order? | Separates real inventory discipline from a decorative certificate library. |
| Does anything of yours appear on the box? | Your customer should see one brand. |
| Do you sell direct in my category? | Channel conflict is the thing that ends supplier relationships. |
What white label does not give you
Formulation control. It is the same stock, the same lot and the same certificate as everything else on the shelf. That is the trade you are making for speed and a low minimum. If you need something genuinely different, that is a custom run with a real minimum and a real lead time.
How our lane works
Per vial, no minimum order. We print and apply your label to stock held in Los Angeles. Nothing of ours goes on the box. We will design the label with you if you do not have artwork, and we will keep the compliance fields where they belong.