What are the cooperation processes for finding a factory to process air cushion cream on a contract basis
Analysis of Cooperation Process for Air Cushion Frost Processing
We often receive inquiries about cooperation in air cushion frost processing. Many brand owners hope to understand the specific cooperation process to ensure the smooth transformation of products from concept to finished product. The following is a typical collaboration process for interested partners to refer to.
Step 1: Requirements communication and preliminary negotiation
Cooperation begins with initial contact between both parties. Brand owners need to clarify product positioning, expected efficacy, budget range, and market demand. We will arrange a professional team to liaise with customers and gain a detailed understanding of product requirements, including skin feel, color tone, packaging design, and other elements. At the same time, the factory will provide basic information such as production capacity, qualification certification, and cooperation cases to help customers establish trust.
Step 2: Formula development and sample confirmation
According to customer needs, the factory's R&D team will recommend existing mature formulas or customize new formulas. The formulation of air cushion cream needs to consider multiple requirements such as moisturizing, concealer and sunscreen, and pass the stability test. The sampling stage usually provides 3-5 samples, and customers can evaluate them from aspects such as texture, color, and makeup holding effect, and provide modification suggestions until the samples fully meet expectations.
Step 3: Packaging material selection and design integration
The packaging materials of air cushion cream, such as powder boxes, powder puffs, and inner containers, directly affect the user experience. The factory will provide packaging material library resources or assist customers in connecting with suppliers to ensure material safety and functionality. If the customer already has a design draft, the factory needs to review its compatibility with the production process; If not available, design support can be provided, but attention should be paid to avoiding infringement risks.
Step 4: Contract Signing and Production Planning
After confirming the samples and packaging materials, both parties will clarify the terms of order quantity, price, delivery time, etc., and sign a contract for outsourcing processing. The factory will arrange the production line according to the order schedule, synchronously carry out bulk production of materials and procurement of packaging materials, and ensure that the materials are complete before entering the filling process.
Step 5: Production and Quality Monitoring
The production stage includes processes such as material emulsification, filling, and assembly. The factory must strictly follow the ISO22716 or GMPC quality management system, and conduct multiple tests on raw materials, semi-finished products, and finished products (such as microorganisms, heavy metals, stability, etc.). The brand can arrange on-site audits in a timely manner to ensure transparency and compliance in the production process.
Step 6: Delivery and after-sales support
After the product is qualified, the factory handles the outbound procedures and assists the customer in arranging logistics. We can provide quality inspection reports, filing assistance, and other support as needed, and continuously track market feedback to provide suggestions for product upgrades or iterations.
The entire outsourcing cooperation process emphasizes transparency, professionalism, and collaboration. Choosing an experienced factory not only ensures product quality, but also helps brands shorten their time to market and reduce trial and error costs through resource integration. I hope this article can provide clear guidance for partners looking for cooperation.

