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Frequently Asked Questions
If this is your first time dealing with hair product OEM manufacturing, you might be unsure what documents to prepare, how to assess the MOQ, how long sampling will take, or whether document requirements need to be confirmed in advance. The following is a compilation of frequently asked questions to help brands understand the collaboration process more quickly before making inquiries.
Issues before cooperationProduct development and prototypingQuality and Production ManagementPackaging and LabelingMinimum order quantity and quote timelinePIF and Filesoverseas market
Can I ask about shampoo or hair care brands if this is my first time using one?
Yes. If you already have a brand direction, target customer group, product type you want to develop, or reference samples, Lingyu can assist in the initial assessment of suitable cooperation methods.Before inquiring, please provide the product type, target market, estimated quantity, capacity, and launch schedule to help determine if further discussion is appropriate.
Can I discuss a product idea with Ling Yu if I don't have a formula yet?
You can first provide the product concept, target customer group, reference products, desired texture or user experience, and Lingyu will evaluate whether it is suitable for further discussion based on the product type, development depth and R&D schedule.If the demand is still very preliminary, it is recommended to first organize the product direction, the expected market, and the preliminary quantity plan, which will make the evaluation more efficient.
What documents do I need to prepare before inquiring about OEM manufacturing?
It is recommended to prepare the following information: product type, whether there are existing reference samples or formulas, target sales market, estimated quantity, expected capacity, packaging material direction, whether there are documents or overseas market demands, and expected launch time.The more complete the information, the better it will help in the initial assessment of cooperation methods, pricing terms, and possible timelines.
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