If you’re looking at tapping into the potential of the rapidly expanding hair care industry, building a new range of hair care products may be the way to go. Not sure where to start? Here’s a quick cheat sheet to guide you along.
#1: Look for a Reputable OEM Partner
An established private label manufacturer will have the professionalism, experience, expertise, facilities and resources that you require. With a trustworthy name on board, you can be sure that you’ll get the product you need without compromising your business vision and goals. Furthermore, with the product development process in good hands, you’ll be able to concentrate on other aspects of your business.
With a team of diverse strengths helmed by industry experts who have accumulated years of extensive experience with international hair care and pharmaceutical giants, Crigen Accor has the capabilities necessary to help you get your hair care products off on the right foot.
#2: Opt for Eco-Friendly
Embrace current market trends while also doing good and protecting the planet. Consumers nowadays are looking for high-quality items that are also safe and gentle for themselves, their loved ones and the environment. Consider the product lifecycle and use ecological sound concepts throughout. Look for safe and eco-friendly ingredients and production processes to contribute to reducing your environmental impact.
The Crigen Accor team comprises a group of passionate and dedicated treehuggers who are well-versed in formulating balanced and high-efficacy hair care products that contain no harmful ingredients and are cruelty-free, eco-friendly and recyclable.
#3: Ensure Product Quality
Make sure that the quality of your products is consistently upheld right from the start. Do they adhere to the necessary standards and requirements of your potential market? One way to ascertain this is to ensure that the capabilities and facilities of your OEM partner meet the proper benchmarks.
At Crigen Accor, our facilities comply with Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and Halal requirements. We are also able to assist you in registering with the National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency (NPRA) and for Halal certification.
#4: Low Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ)
As a startup, you might prefer an OEM partner that offers a lower minimum order quantity. This gives you an opportunity to test waters with your new hair care product without having to make a huge investment initially.
At Crigen Accor, we will do all we can to help you meet your diverse requirements. We offer a low MOQ of just 300 units for your convenience.
Start your journey in creating a professional hair care line with Crigen Accor. Contact us today to see how we can help you.