Facial serum case
DR.DAVEY Facial Serum OEM Manufacturing Case
A facial serum manufacturing case for private label skincare buyers planning active ingredient positioning, dropper packaging and export-ready RFQ details.
- Brand line
- DR.DAVEY
- Product type
- Private label facial serum
- Formula focus
- Texture, active direction, skin feel and positioning wording
- Packaging scope
- Dropper bottle, airless bottle, carton, label and set packaging

Buyer goal
This case fits skincare brands preparing a serum program with clearer active ingredient positioning. The buyer should define whether the serum is focused on glow, hydration, daily care, brightening-positioned support or multi-SKU set planning.
For DR.DAVEY-style facial serum projects, the discussion should separate real formula direction from unsupported cosmetic claims. Careful wording protects the buyer and makes the page more trustworthy.
RFQ checklist
- Active direction: vitamin C-positioned, niacinamide, hyaluronic acid, retinol-positioned or botanical support
- Texture target: watery serum, gel serum or lightweight emulsion
- Packaging: dropper bottle, airless pump, carton and label
- Sample requirement and target launch market
Sample and active positioning
The R&D discussion starts with texture, absorption, fragrance-free preference, color and active direction. If the buyer needs a market-specific claim, it should be checked by the buyer or local compliance partner.
Sampling should confirm skin feel, viscosity, color stability, bottle compatibility and the final label wording direction before bulk quotation.
Filling and documentation
Serum filling requires attention to bottle cleanliness, filling accuracy, cap or dropper assembly and carton presentation. The buyer should confirm artwork, barcode and language before production.
MSDS, COA and ingredient information can be discussed based on the confirmed formula and order requirements.
Factory workflow
Step 1: Active direction briefing
Clarify ingredient direction, texture, target market and careful cosmetic positioning wording.
Step 2: Lab sample
Prepare sample for skin feel, viscosity, fragrance, color and bottle compatibility review.
Step 3: Packaging system
Confirm dropper bottle, airless bottle, label, carton and product-family consistency.
Step 4: Filling and QC
Arrange serum filling, packing, visual checks and document discussion for export buyers.
