B2B guide
Skincare Hair Care Body Care Product Categories King Metis Makes
A buyer can source skincare, hair care, body care and daily personal care products from one factory workflow when each SKU is clearly specified.
Updated 2026-06-30

Start with the buyer's category map
Product category planning helps a B2B buyer avoid a scattered RFQ. A clear category map shows whether the launch is skincare, hair care, body care, personal care or a mixed product family.
For each category, list SKU name, capacity, texture, packaging and quantity so the factory can review formula direction and production fit.
Buyer checklist
- Skincare: serum, cream, cleanser or toner
- Hair care: shampoo, conditioner, mask or styling care
- Body care: lotion, cream, oil, scrub or shower gel
- Personal care: soap, hand care or daily care sets
Match category with production and packaging needs
Different product categories need different production and filling discussions. A serum may need a dropper or pump bottle, while shampoo and body lotion usually need bottle, cap or pump planning.
Category also affects label language, carton size, sample path and estimated MOQ.
Buyer checklist
- Texture and viscosity
- Bottle or jar compatibility
- Pump, cap or tube fit
- Label and carton size
- Sample and bulk production path
Use category pages to support buyer decisions
For procurement teams, category content should answer practical sourcing questions instead of only listing product names.
Useful category pages explain MOQ, sample support, packaging options, document scope and related product links so the page is helpful and easy to evaluate.
