More packaging information coming soon
Product Processing below. We bill you for shipping after product is
packed and weighed. Shipping will need to be paid before product is
shipped. Or you may use your own account to create shipping labels then
email the shipping labels to us.
35 %
of count for Labor & Labeling. Labels from
approximately $ 4.50 - $ 9.00 a sheet depending on label size.
Packaging cost include,
filling bottles, applying labels, adding shaker balls (for makeup) shrink bands
and packaging for shipping.
The 1/4 ounce Boston Rounds most customers use for the Shimmers, bronzer, blush, brows, eyeshadow. Most popular bottle is the ½ Boston Rounds for foundations, see below. We also a line of Hot Sauces visit www.hotsaucekitchen.com for Private Label.
White
or black caps
Your
own label
Labeling can be supplied by customer or we can print,
generally we use Black Print on Clear Poly. Art Approval is needed before printing.
A minimum of 2-4 weeks is required for any fulfullment orders, depending on our busy seasons. When all product arrive we start to work.
Rush orders (2 week turnaround instead of our normal 3-4
week turnaround for packaging) if inventory is in stock. For an additional fee
of 25% your purchase price total, any rush order processed during usa holidays
count on a 35% additional fee.
From that point actual production will depend on size and
scope of order, availability of materials product and packaging components.
All payments are due on invoice.
** To recap - we bring in your Bottles, labels, product
then process all needed items. label the bottles and ship for as little as 35 % of your
count for orders over 500 pcs and you will have a professional look for your new
line.
Proper
manufacturing and labeling are important aspects of putting a cosmetic product
on the market. FDA regulates cosmetic labeling laws under the authority of both
the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act) and the Fair Packaging and
Labeling Act (FPLA). By law you must identify the manufacturer or distributor on
the cosmetic label and have a way to reach them. Cosmetic ingredients must be
listed on your label in the order they appear in your formula. The ingredients
must be identified by their botanical name. The department of weights and
measures requires the actual weight of the cosmetic product in both standard and
metric to be displayed on the label. These FDA cosmetic laws and their related
FDA cosmetic regulations are intended to protect consumers from health hazards
and deceptive practices and to help consumers make informed decisions regarding
product purchase.
Florida
headquarters, Rebecca, 813-253-3337
sales@airink.com